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Table 19 Description of Studies: Stroke

From: A systematic review of economic analyses of psychological interventions and therapies in health-related settings

Authors, Year

Condition

CEA

CUA

Setting

N (participants)

Baseline Characteristics

Intervention/ comparator(s)

effectiveness measure(s); cost measures (price year)

Perspective

Time horizon

Humphreys et al. 2015 [54*]

Stroke

✓

 

UK

N Participants:

105

up to 20 behavioural therapy sessions over 3mths, at the participant’s place of residence, by an assistant psychologist with weekly supervision, compared to usual care.

Intervention: 51

Control: 54

Stroke Aphasic Depression Questionnaire Hospital version 21 (SADQH21) score;

Health and social care

24 months

Participants recruited from hospital and community setting

Age in years (mean, SD):

Intervention: 65.5 (13.9); Control: 68.5 (13.1)

Euros 2011 (€)

Sex (% female):

Intervention: 31 Control: 43

Ethnicity (% white):

Not given

van Eeden et al. 2015 [99*]

Stroke

✓

✓

Netherlands;

N Participants:

61

CBT, 10–12 individual sessions with a certified psychologist, augmented by goal-setting sessions of occupational therapy or movement therapy, compared to individual, patient-tailored computerised cognitive training programme (CogniPlus).

Intervention: 31

Control: 30

HADS, EQ-5D-3L (Dutch tariff);

Societal

12 months

Hospital/ rehabilitation centres (multi-centre)

Age in years (mean, SD):

Intervention: 62.2 (8.3); Control: 60.0 (10.5)

Euros (2012)

Sex (% female):

Intervention: 38.7; Control: 36.7

Ethnicity (% white):

Not given