Cost-utility of an eHealth application 'Oncokompas' that supports cancer survivors in self-management: results of a randomised controlled trial

Publication date

2021-02

Authors

van der Hout, A
Jansen, F
van Uden-Kraan, C F
Coupé, V M
Holtmaat, K
Nieuwenhuijzen, G A
Hardillo, J A
de Jong, R J Baatenburg
Tiren-Verbeet, N L
Sommeijer, D W

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article

Collections

Open Access logo

License

Abstract

PURPOSE: The eHealth self-management application 'Oncokompas' was developed to support cancer survivors in monitoring health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and symptoms, and obtaining personalized feedback and options for supportive care. The aim of this study was to assess the cost-utility of Oncokompas compared with care as usual (CAU) among cancer survivors. METHODS: Survivors were randomly allocated to the intervention or control group. Direct (non-)medical, indirect non-medical costs, and HRQOL were measured at 3- and 6-month follow-up, using iMTA Medical Consumption and Productivity Costs and the EuroQol-5D questionnaires. Mean cumulative costs and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) were compared between both groups. RESULTS: In total, 625 survivors were randomized into intervention (n = 320) or control group (n = 305). Base case analysis showed that incremental costs from a societal perspective were - €163 (95% CI, - 665 to 326), and incremental QALYs were 0.0017 (95% CI, - 0.0121 to 0.0155) in the intervention group compared with those in the control group. The probability that, compared with CAU, Oncokompas is more effective was 60%, less costly 73%, and both more effective and less costly 47%. Sensitivity analyses showed that incremental costs vary between - €40 and €69, and incremental QALYs vary between - 0.0023 and - 0.0057. CONCLUSION: Oncokompas is likely to be equally effective on utilities, and not more expensive than CAU, and will therefore contribute to sustainable cancer survivorship care in a (cost-)effective manner. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Oncokompas seems to improve HRQOL and reduces the burden of several tumour-specific symptoms, while costs from a societal perspective are similar to CAU.

Keywords

Cancer survivorship, Cost-utility, eHealth, Quality of life, Self-management, Supportive care, Oncology(nursing), Oncology, Journal Article

Citation

van der Hout, A, Jansen, F, van Uden-Kraan, C F, Coupé, V M, Holtmaat, K, Nieuwenhuijzen, G A, Hardillo, J A, de Jong, R J B, Tiren-Verbeet, N L, Sommeijer, D W, de Heer, K, Schaar, C G, Sedee, R J E, Bosscha, K, van den Brekel, M W M, Petersen, J F, Westerman, M, Honings, J, Takes, R P, Houtenbos, I, van den Broek, W T, de Bree, R, Jansen, P, Eerenstein, S E J, Leemans, C R, Zijlstra, J M, Cuijpers, P, van de Poll-Franse, L V & Verdonck-de Leeuw, I M 2021, 'Cost-utility of an eHealth application 'Oncokompas' that supports cancer survivors in self-management : results of a randomised controlled trial', Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 77-86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-020-00912-9