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Data for Economic costs and health-related quality of life outcomes of hospitalised patients with high HIV prevalence : a prospective hospital cohort study in Malawi

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Maheswaran, Hendramoorthy, Petrou, Stavros, Cohen, Danielle, MacPherson, Peter, Kumwenda, Felistas, Lalloo, David G., Corbett, Elizabeth L. and Clarke, Aileen (2018) Data for Economic costs and health-related quality of life outcomes of hospitalised patients with high HIV prevalence : a prospective hospital cohort study in Malawi. [Dataset]

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Abstract

Introduction

Although HIV infection and its associated co-morbidities remain the commonest reason for hospitalisation in Africa, their impact on economic costs and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are not well understood. This information is essential for decision-makers to make informed choices about how to best scale-up anti-retroviral treatment (ART) programmes. This study aimed to quantify the impact of HIV infection and ART on economic outcomes in a prospective cohort of hospitalised patients with high HIV prevalence.

Methods

Sequential medical admissions to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi, between June-December 2014 were followed until discharge, with standardised classification of medical diagnosis and estimation of healthcare resources used. Primary costing studies estimated total health provider cost by medical diagnosis. Participants were interviewed to establish direct non-medical and indirect costs. Costs were adjusted to 2014 US$ and INT$. HRQoL was measured using the EuroQol EQ-5D. Multivariable analyses estimated predictors of economic outcomes.

Results

Of 892 eligible participants, 80.4% (647/892) were recruited and medical notes found. In total, 447/647 (69.1%) participants were HIV-positive, 339/447 (75.8%) were on ART prior to admission, and 134/647 (20.7%) died in hospital. Mean duration of admission for HIV-positive participants not on ART and HIV-positive participants on ART was 15.0 days (95%CI: 12.0–18.0) and 12.2 days (95%CI: 10.8–13.7) respectively, compared to 10.8 days (95%CI: 8.8–12.8) for HIV-negative participants. Mean total provider cost per hospital admission was US$74.78 (bootstrap 95%CI: US$25.41-US$124.15) higher for HIV-positive than HIV-negative participants. Amongst HIV-positive participants, the mean total provider cost was US$106.87 (bootstrap 95%CI: US$25.09-US$106.87) lower for those on ART than for those not on ART. The mean total direct non-medical and indirect cost per hospital admission was US$87.84. EQ-5D utility scores were lower amongst HIV-positive participants, but not significantly different between those on and not on ART.

Conclusions

HIV-related hospital care poses substantial financial burdens on health systems and patients; however, per-admission costs are substantially lower for those already initiated onto ART prior to admission. These potential cost savings could offset some of the additional resources needed to provide universal access to ART.

Item Type: Dataset
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School
Type of Data: Supporting data
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): HIV-positive persons -- Medical care -- Malawi, HIV-positive persons -- Hospital care -- Malawi, HIV infections -- Economic aspects -- Malawi, Hospital care -- Malawi -- Cost effectiveness
Publisher: University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School,
Official Date: 18 April 2018
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18 April 2018Published
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Media of Output (format): .doc
Access rights to Published version: Open Access (Creative Commons)
Copyright Holders: University of Warwick
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RIOXX Funder/Project Grant:
Project/Grant IDRIOXX Funder NameFunder ID
WT097973Wellcome Trusthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440
WT097466/B/11/ZWellcome Trusthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440
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DepositorMaheswaran, Hendramoorthy50318

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