The cost effectiveness of the SIMPle intervention to improve antimicrobial prescribing for urinary tract infection in primary care

Sinead Duane, Christine Domegan, Sandra Galvin, Paddy Gillespie, Andrew W. Murphy, EAMON O'SHEA

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Abstract

Background Antimicrobial resistance is a major public health issue. This study examines the cost effectiveness of the SIMPle ( Supporting the Improvement and Management of Prescribing for Urinary Tract Infections ( UTI)) intervention to improve antimicrobial prescribing in primary care in Ireland.Methods An economic evaluation was conducted alongside a cluster randomized controlled trial of 30 general practices and 2560 patients with a diagnosis of UTI. Practices were randomized to the usual practice control or the SIMPle intervention ( arm A or B). Data at 6 months follow-up were used to estimate incremental costs, incremental effectiveness in terms of first-line antimicrobial prescribing for UTI and cost effectiveness acceptability curves.Results The SIMPle intervention was, on average, more costly and more effective than the control. The probability of intervention arm A being cost effective was 0.280, 0.995 and 1.000 at threshold values of (sic)50, (sic)150 and (sic)250 per percentage point increase in first-line antimicrobial prescribing respectively. The equivalent probabilities for intervention arm B were 0.121, 0.863 and 0.985, respectively.Conclusions The cost effectiveness of the SIMPle intervention depends on the value placed on improving antimicrobial prescribing. Future studies should examine the wider and longer term costs and outcomes of improving antimicrobial prescribing.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)e282-e289
Number of pages8
JournalJournal Of Public Health
Volume39
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Primary care
  • Public health
  • economics

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  • Gillespie, P,Callan, A,O'Shea, E,Duane, S,Murphy, AW,Domegan, C,Galvin, S,Vellinga, A

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