首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Cost‐effectiveness of multi‐layered silicone foam dressings for prevention of sacral and heel pressure ulcers in high‐risk intensive care unit patients: An economic analysis of a randomised controlled trial
Authors:Monira El Genedy,Elisabeth Hahnel,Tsenka Tomova‐Simitchieva,William V. Padula,Armin Hauß  ,Nils L  ber,Ulrike Blume‐Peytavi,Jan Kottner
Affiliation:Monira El Genedy,Elisabeth Hahnel,Tsenka Tomova‐Simitchieva,William V. Padula,Armin Hauß,Nils Löber,Ulrike Blume‐Peytavi,Jan Kottner
Abstract:Pressure ulcer incidence is high in intensive care units. This causes a serious financial burden to healthcare systems. We evaluated the cost‐effectiveness of multi‐layered silicone foam dressings for prevention of sacral and heel pressure ulcers in addition to standard prevention in high‐risk intensive care units patients. A randomised controlled trial to assess the efficacy of multi‐layered silicone foam dressings to prevent the development of pressure ulcers on heels and sacrum among 422 intensive care unit patients was conducted. Direct costs for preventive dressings in the intervention group and costs for treatment of incident pressure ulcers in both groups were measured using a bottom‐up approach. A cost‐effectiveness analysis by calculating the incremental cost‐effectiveness ratio using different assumptions was performed. Additional dressing and labour costs of €150.81 (€116.45 heels; €34.36 sacrum) per patient occurred in the intervention group. Treatment costs were €569.49 in the control group and €134.88 in the intervention group. The incremental cost‐effectiveness ratio was €1945.30 per PU avoided (€8144.72 on heels; €701.54 sacrum) in the intervention group. We conclude that application of preventive dressings is cost‐effective for the sacral area, but only marginal on heels for critically ill patients.
Keywords:cost‐effectiveness  costs analysis  pressure ulcer  prevention  preventive dressings
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号