Cost of a group translation of the Diabetes Prevention Program: Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.12.016
Cost of a group translation of the Diabetes Prevention Program: Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes
Abstract
Background: Although numerous studies have translated the Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle intervention into various settings, no study to date has reported a formal cost analysis.
Purpose: To describe costs associated with the Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes (HELP PD) trial.
Design: HELP PD was a 24-month RCT testing the impact of a lifestyle weight-loss intervention administered through a diabetes education program and delivered by community health workers (CHWs) on blood glucose and body weight among prediabetics.
Setting/participants: In all, 301 participants with prediabetes were randomized in Forsyth County NC. Data reported in these analyses were collected in 2007-2011 and analyzed in 2011-2012.
Intervention: The lifestyle weight-loss group had a 7% weight loss goal achieved and maintained by caloric restriction and increased physical activity. The usual care group received two visits with a registered dietitian and monthly newsletters.
Main outcome measures: Measures are direct medical costs, direct nonmedical costs, and indirect costs over the 2-year study period. Research costs are excluded.
Results: The direct medical cost (in 2010 dollars) to identify one participant was $16.85. Direct medical costs per capita for participants in the usual care group were $142 and $850 for lifestyle weight-loss participants. Per capita direct costs of care outside the study were $7454 for the usual care group and $5177 for the lifestyle weight-loss group. Per capita direct nonmedical costs were $12,881 for the usual care group and $13,836 for the lifestyle weight-loss group. The lifestyle weight-loss group in HELP PD cost $850 in direct medical costs for 2 years, compared to $2631 in direct medical costs for the first 2 years of DPP.
Conclusions: A community-based translation of the DPP can be delivered effectively and with reduced costs.
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00631345.
Crown Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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