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Comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions in four high-priority chronic conditions in Europe (COMPAR-EU): a research protocol

Authors :
Pablo Alonso-Coello
Montserrat León
Cordula Wagner
Hector Pardo-Hernandez
Rosa Sunol
Kevin Pacheco-Barrios
Ana Isabel Gonzalez
Marta Ballester
Carola Orrego
Monique Heijmans
Matthijs Michaël Versteegh
Dimitri Mavridis
O Groene
Kaisa Immonen
Carlos Canelo-Aybar
Aretj-Angeliki Veroniki
Claudia Valli
Ena Niño de Guzmán
Estela Camus
Giorgos Seitidis
Jany Rademakers
Jessica Beltrán
Karla Salas
Lyudmil Ninov
Maria Petropoulou
Marieke van der Gaag
Nina Adrion
Rune Poortvliet
Stella Zevgiti
Valentina Strammiello
Claudio Alfonso Rocha Calderón
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innovative care models. While self-management interventions (SMIs) are drawing increasing attention, evidence of their efficacy is mostly based on pairwise meta-analysis, generally derived from randomised controlled trials comparing interventions versus a control or no intervention. As such, relevant efficacy data for comparisons among different SMIs that can be applied to specific chronic conditions are missing. Therefore, the relevance of the available evidence for decision-making at clinical, organisational and policy levels is limited.Aim To identify, compare and rank the most effective and cost-effective SMIs for adults with four high-priority chronic conditions: type 2 diabetes, obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,and heart failure.Methods and analysis All activities will be conducted as part of the cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions in four high-priority chronic conditions in Europe(COMPAR-EU, Comparing effectiveness of self-management interventions in 4 high priority chronic diseases inEurope) Project, an European Union (EU)-funded project designed to bridge the gap between current knowledge and practice on SMIs. In the first phase of the project, we will develop and validate a taxonomy, and a Core Outcome Set for each condition. These activities will inform a series of systematic review and network meta-analysis about the effectiveness of SMIs. We will also perform a cost-effectiveness analysis of the most effective SMIs and an evaluation of contextual factors. We will finally develop tailored decision-making tools for the different relevant stakeholders.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was obtained from the local ethics committee (University Institute for Primary Care Research - IDIAP Jordi Gol). All patients and other stakeholders will provide informed consent prior to participation. This project has been funded by the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 754936). Results will be of interest to relevant stakeholder groups (patients, professionals, managers, policymakers and industry), and will be disseminated in a tailored multi-pronged approach that will include deployment of an interactive platform.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0e4ed472b2984a64966cfb26b768c553
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034680