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    Cost-effectiveness of implementing a digital psychosocial intervention for patients with psychotic spectrum disorders in low- and middle-income countries in Southeast Europe: Economic evaluation alongside a cluster randomised trial
    (2022)
    Feng, Y. (55583035000)
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    Roukas, C. (57204184920)
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    Russo, M. (35764063200)
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    Repišti, S. (57222097413)
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    Kulenović, A. Džubur (57200311531)
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    Stevović, L. Injac (37079647600)
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    Konjufca, J. (57226804826)
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    Markovska-Simoska, S. (57211128454)
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    Novotni, L. (57271525100)
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    Ristić, I. (57191339222)
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    Smajić-Mešević, E. (57899675100)
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    Uka, F. (56568223700)
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    Zebić, M. (16508355400)
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    Vončina, L. (12792767600)
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    Bobinac, A. (32367455300)
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    Jovanović, N. (22956210600)
    Background. DIALOGþ is a digital psychosocial intervention aimed at making routine meetings between patients and clinicians therapeutically effective. This study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of implementing DIALOGþ treatment for patients with psychotic disorders in five low- and middle-income countries in Southeast Europe alongside a cluster randomised trial. Methods. Resource use and quality of life data were collected alongside the multi-country cluster randomised trial of 468 participants with psychotic disorders. Due to COVID-19 interruptions of the trial’s original 12-month intervention period, adjusted costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were estimated at the participant level using a mixed-effects model over the first 6 months only. We estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) with uncertainty presented using a cost-effectiveness plane and a cost-effectiveness acceptability curve. Seven sensitivity analyses were conducted to check the robustness of the findings. Results. The average cost of delivering DIALOGþ was €91.11 per participant. DIALOGþ was associated with an incremental health gain of 0.0032 QALYs (95% CI –0.0015, 0.0079), incremental costs of €84.17 (95% CI –8.18, 176.52), and an estimated ICER of €26,347.61. The probability of DIALOGþ being cost-effective against three times the weighted gross domestic product (GDP) per capita for the five participating countries was 18.9%. Conclusion. Evidence from the cost-effectiveness analyses in this study suggested that DIALOGþ involved relatively low costs. However, it is not likely to be cost-effective in the five participating countries compared with standard care against a willingness-to-pay threshold of three times the weighted GDP per capita per QALY gained. © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association.

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