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Cost-utility analysis of community-based interventions for hypertension control in Vietnam.
Nguyen, Viet; Ha, Duc Anh; Tran, Oanh Mai; Nguyen, Hoa L; Goldberg, Robert J; Allison, Jeroan J; Fleming, Neil S; Nguyen, Phuong Khanh.
Affiliation
  • Nguyen V; Ministry of Health.
  • Ha DA; Ministry of Health.
  • Tran OM; Ministry of Health.
  • Nguyen HL; University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School.
  • Goldberg RJ; University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School.
  • Allison JJ; University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School.
  • Fleming NS; Baylor University.
  • Nguyen PK; Ministry of Health.
Res Sq ; 2024 May 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38766151
ABSTRACT
Between 2010 and 2011, stakeholders implemented a multi-faceted community-based intervention in response to the escalating issue of uncontrolled hypertension in Hung Yen province, Vietnam. This initiative integrated expanded community health worker services, home blood pressure self-monitoring, and a unique "storytelling intervention" into routine clinical care. From the limited societal perspective, our study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of this intervention using a Markov model with a one-year cycle over a lifetime horizon. The analysis, based on a cohort of 671 patients, reveals a lifetime incremental cost of approximately VND 90.37 million (USD 3,930) per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained. With a willingness to pay at three times GDP (VND 259.2 million per QALY), the intervention proves cost-effective 80% of the time. This research underscores the potential of the community-based approach to effectively control hypertension, offering valuable insights into its broader implications for public health.
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