A pilot study of the economic cost and clinical outcome of day patient vs inpatient management of active rheumatoid arthritis.

نویسندگان

  • C M Lambert
  • N P Hurst
  • A Lochhead
  • K McGregor
  • M Hunter
  • J Forbes
چکیده

The aims of this pilot study, which compares day patient with inpatient care for management of active RA were (i) to test the feasibility of a trial protocol design including the method of randomization and the practicality of data collection, and (ii) to obtain preliminary information on economic cost and clinical outcome of these two methods of management. Twenty consecutive patients requiring admission for management of active RA were randomized to receive either day patient or inpatient care. All hospital, transport, community and indirect costs incurred over a 6-month period from recruitment were collected for each patient. Disease activity and clinical outcome were assessed using the Ritchie articular index, ESR, Health Assessment Questionnaire, Functional Independence Measure and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The trial protocol was found to be feasible and no patient allocated to the day patient group requested or required to be transferred to inpatient care. Day care was significantly cheaper than inpatient care despite higher transport costs; the total cost of treating 10 day patients was UK 10,272 pounds compared with 14,528 pounds for 10 inpatients. Clinical outcome was comparable in both groups for all parameters studied and there was no obvious detrimental effect on patients receiving day care. This pilot study demonstrates that day care is feasible and acceptable to patients with active RA. The preliminary data suggest that day care is substantially cheaper than inpatient care and does not apparently compromise clinical outcome.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • British journal of rheumatology

دوره 33 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994