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Cost effectiveness analysis for nursing research.

Mark E Bensink1, Linda H Eaton, Megan L Morrison

  • 1Research and Economic Assessment in Cancer and Health Care (REACH) Group, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

Nursing Research
|July 3, 2013
PubMed
Summary
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Cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides evidence of nursing care value. Incorporating CEA into nursing research is feasible and offers valuable economic and humanistic outcomes for accountable care.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Health Economics
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Increasing pressure to reduce healthcare costs and improve quality.
  • Nurses need to demonstrate the value of their interventions.
  • Cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) evaluates costs and consequences of alternatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce essential components of CEA to nurses and nurse researchers.
  • Utilize a cluster randomized controlled trial protocol as an example.
  • Demonstrate the feasibility of incorporating CEA into nursing research.

Main Methods:

  • Description of key concepts and steps in CEA.
  • Summary of a CEA protocol for a nursing-led intervention.
  • Comparison of intervention costs and consequences against usual care.

Main Results:

  • Incorporating CEA into nursing research is feasible.
  • Additional data collection is offset by valuable evidence.
  • Provides quantitative evidence of intervention cost and impact.

Conclusions:

  • CEA is a valuable tool for demonstrating the value of nursing interventions.
  • Findings support the integration of CEA in nursing research for accountable care.
  • CEA offers both economic and humanistic outcome data.