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The cost-effectiveness of an online intervention to prevent dementia: Results from the Maintain Your Brain (MYB) randomised controlled trial

Title: The cost-effectiveness of an online intervention to prevent dementia: Results from the Maintain Your Brain (MYB) randomised controlled trial
Authors: Welberry, HJ; Ku, LJE; Shih, ST; Jorm, LR; Singh, MF; Valenzuela, M; Anupama Ginige, J; Anstey, KJ; Sachdev, PS; McNeil, JJ; Lautenschlager, NT; Heffernan, M; Chau, T; Brodaty, H
Source: urn:ISSN:2274-5807 ; urn:ISSN:2426-0266 ; Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer S Disease, 12, 6, 100151
Publisher Information: Elsevier
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales): UNSWorks
Subject Terms: 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences; 5202 Biological Psychology; 5204 Cognitive and Computational Psychology; 3209 Neurosciences; 52 Psychology; Comparative Effectiveness Research; Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities; Neurosciences; Dementia; Acquired Cognitive Impairment; Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD); Brain Disorders; Clinical Research; Alzheimer's Disease; Cost Effectiveness Research; Prevention; Behavioral and Social Science; Neurodegenerative; Mental Health; Aging; Health Services; Neurological; 3 Good Health and Well Being; Humans; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Aged; Middle Aged; Male; Female; Internet-Based Intervention
Description: BACKGROUND: The Maintain Your Brain (MYB) randomised controlled trial (RCT) examined the effect of a multi-domain internet-based dementia prevention program against a control group (information only). OBJECTIVES: A cost-effective analysis (CEA) quantified the differences in costs (direct healthcare and program costs) and effectiveness outcomes between the intervention and control groups from a healthcare sector perspective. DESIGN: An economic evaluation was conducted alongside the MYB RCT over three years. SETTING: Australians aged 55-77 years with at least 2 identified remediable risk factors for cognitive decline/dementia recruited from communities in New South Wales. PARTICIPANTS: There were 3,025 participants in the intervention group and 3,033 in the control group with available linked healthcare data via the Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study out of the 6104 enrolled in the trial (99.2% of total cohort). INTERVENTION: The MYB trial comprised a personalised schedule of online coaching in physical activity, nutrition, cognitive activity, and depression or anxiety management. MEASUREMENTS: The two effectiveness outcomes were global cognition composite (GCC) scores and the Australian National University-Alzheimer's Disease Risk Index -short form (ANU-ADRI-SF) questionnaire scores. Costs included MYB program costs and the direct healthcare costs incurred by the MYB participants. All costs were reported in Australian dollars (AUD$) during the trial period. The time horizon of this analysis was 3 years after randomisation (2018-2021). Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICERs) between the intervention and the control groups were calculated by comparing the average difference in costs to a mean difference in z score for GCC and ANU-ADRI-SF score using the bootstrapped means and 95% Confidence Intervals. RESULTS: The total unadjusted program and healthcare costs over three years were similar between groups (AUD$16,521 per person in the control group and AUD$16,473 in the intervention group). After adjusting for ...
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Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/106443; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjpad.2025.100151
DOI: 10.1016/j.tjpad.2025.100151
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/106443; https://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/bitstreams/2b6a04b2-a679-4c24-bfcf-1c4b5ecc14b3/download; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjpad.2025.100151
Rights: open access ; https://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 ; CC BY-NC-ND ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ; free_to_read
Accession Number: edsbas.5D34231D
Database: BASE