Assessment of the Quality of Cost Analysis Literature in Physical Therapy

Autor: J. Amanda Schwartz, Laura E. Peterson, Charlene J. Chen, Clifford Goodman, Erin K. Karnes
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Physical Therapy. 89:733-755
ISSN: 1538-6724
0031-9023
Popis: BackgroundPolicy makers, payers, and other stakeholders increasingly call for greater evidence of the cost-effectiveness of health care interventions.ObjectiveThe purposes of this study were to identify and rate the quality of cost analysis literature in physical therapy and to report summary information on the findings from the reviewed studies.DesignThis study was a targeted literature review and rating of relevant studies published in the last decade using a quality evaluation tool for economic studies.MeasurementsThe Quality of Health Economic Studies (QHES) instrument was used to obtain quality scores.ResultsNinety-five in-scope studies were identified and rated using the QHES instrument. The average quality score was 82.2 (SD=15.8), and 81 of the studies received a score of 70 or higher, placing them in the “good” to “excellent” quality range. Investigators in nearly two thirds of the studies found the physical therapy intervention under investigation to be cost-effective.LimitationsThe small number of studies meeting the inclusion criteria was a limitation of the study.ConclusionsThe quality of the literature regarding the cost-effectiveness of physical therapy is very good, although the magnitude of this body of literature is small. Greater awareness of the strengths and limitations of cost analyses in physical therapy should provide guidance for conducting high-quality cost-effectiveness studies as demand increases for demonstrations of the value of physical therapy.
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