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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2024 Jun 24:38:e055.
doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0055. eCollection 2024.

Where do we invest money to implement active learning on caries detection? An economic evaluation

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Where do we invest money to implement active learning on caries detection? An economic evaluation

Jhandira Daibelis Yampa Vargas et al. Braz Oral Res. .

Abstract

This trial-based economic evaluation aimed to estimate the incremental cost of implementing an active learning strategy (theoretical-practical workshop) to substitute the didactic lecture as the sole method for students training in caries detection. We also provided a budget impact analysis and explored the composition of costs related to the activity. Data from the coordinating centre of a multicentre randomized and controlled study (IuSTC01) was analyzed as the first part of our main economic analysis plan. The perspective of the educational provider (the institution implementing the activity) was considered, and an immediate time horizon was adopted. All used resources were valued in Brazilian Real by adopting a microcosting strategy. Costs for each strategy were estimated and converted into international dollars. The incremental Cost per student and the total cost of implementing the complete teaching strategy for 80 students were calculated. Monte Carlo simulations were used to estimate the uncertainties. The incremental Cost estimated for the workshop implementation would be $7.93 per student (interquartile range (IQR): $7.8-8.1), and the total cost of the teaching activity would be $684 (IQR:672-696). The laboratory training comprised more than 50% of the total amount spent, and a higher percentage of this value was related to human resources costs (72%). Saving 40% of the costs could be expected for the next rounds of activities in the institution, assuming no need for additional preparation of didactic materials and tutor training. A modest incremental cost per student and an acceptable organizational budget impact should be expected for the institution when including active learning training in caries detection for undergraduate students, mainly related to the human resources involved.

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Declaration of Interests: The authors certify that they have no commercial or associative interest that represents a conflict of interest in connection with the manuscript.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1. Guided structure for cost analysis in Health Professionals Training.
Figure 2
Figure 2. Schematic representation of the active learning activity (A+B), different actors involved, and their responsibilities/assignments during the activity.
Figure 3
Figure 3. Tutored theoretical-practical learning activity for training in caries detection – phases and components.
Figure 4
Figure 4. Final cost composition parameters.

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