Objective Schizophrenia is a highly disabling disease and is costly to treat. We set out to establish what are the most cost-effective interventions applicable to developing regions and countries. Methods Analysis was undertaken at the level of three WHO subregions spanning the Americas, Africa and South-East Asia, and subsequently in three member states (Chile, Nigeria and Sri Lanka). A state transition model was used to estimate the population-level health impact of older and newer antipsychotic drugs, alone or in combination with psychosocial intervention. Total population-level costs (in international dollars or local currencies) and effectiveness (measured in disability-adjusted life years averted) were combined to form cost-effective...
Background: A lack of human and financial resources, as well as effective health systems, leads to a...
Background: Cost-of-illness (COI) studies provide useful information on the economic burden that sch...
Publicación ISIWe review the evidence on effectiveness of interventions for the treatment and preven...
Objective Schizophrenia is a highly disabling disease and is costly to treat. We set out to establis...
Background: Information on cost-effectiveness of interventions to treat schizophrenia can assist hea...
The introduction of the novel antipsychotics has had a major impact upon the treatment of schizophre...
Background: This paper is part of a project to identify the proportion of the burden of each mental ...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of eight dr...
The economic impact of serious conditions such as schizophrenia is felt widely. The impact on overal...
BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE: Schizophrenia affects an estimated 25 million people in low- and middle-in...
Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder which requires complex treatment and care. Although proof...
Background: Schizophrenia is one of the top 25 leading causes of disability worldwide in 2013. Despi...
Introduction: Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a highly debilitating disease despite its low prevalence. The e...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a costly illness exacting its toll not only on the affected victims but a...
Importance: The existing economic models for schizophrenia often have 3 limitations; namely, they do...
Background: A lack of human and financial resources, as well as effective health systems, leads to a...
Background: Cost-of-illness (COI) studies provide useful information on the economic burden that sch...
Publicación ISIWe review the evidence on effectiveness of interventions for the treatment and preven...
Objective Schizophrenia is a highly disabling disease and is costly to treat. We set out to establis...
Background: Information on cost-effectiveness of interventions to treat schizophrenia can assist hea...
The introduction of the novel antipsychotics has had a major impact upon the treatment of schizophre...
Background: This paper is part of a project to identify the proportion of the burden of each mental ...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of eight dr...
The economic impact of serious conditions such as schizophrenia is felt widely. The impact on overal...
BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE: Schizophrenia affects an estimated 25 million people in low- and middle-in...
Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder which requires complex treatment and care. Although proof...
Background: Schizophrenia is one of the top 25 leading causes of disability worldwide in 2013. Despi...
Introduction: Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a highly debilitating disease despite its low prevalence. The e...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a costly illness exacting its toll not only on the affected victims but a...
Importance: The existing economic models for schizophrenia often have 3 limitations; namely, they do...
Background: A lack of human and financial resources, as well as effective health systems, leads to a...
Background: Cost-of-illness (COI) studies provide useful information on the economic burden that sch...
Publicación ISIWe review the evidence on effectiveness of interventions for the treatment and preven...