KMID : 1150720230120010008
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Integrative Medicine Research 2023 Volume.12 No. 1 p.8 ~ p.8
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The effects of herbal medicine (Jujadokseo-hwan) on quality of life in patients with mild cognitive impairment: Cost-effectiveness analysis alongside randomized controlled trial
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Lee Ji-Eun
Kang Hyung-Won Jung Sun-A Lee So-Young Kim Ju-Yeon Lee Da-Eun Jeong Jin-Hyung Jung In-Chul Cho Eun
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Abstract
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Background : Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), the early stage of dementia, requires effective intervention for symptom management and improving patients¡¯ quality of life (QoL). Jujadokseo-hwan (JDH) is a Korean herbal medicine prescription used to improve MCI symptoms, such as memory deficit. This study evaluates the improvement in QoL through JDH. Alongside a clinical trial, it estimates the cost-effectiveness of JDH, compared to placebo, for MCI over 24 weeks.
Methods : Changes in QoL were measured using the EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) and Korean version QoL-Alzheimer's Disease (KQOL-AD). Direct medical and non-medical costs were surveyed and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) per QALY for JDH were produced.
Results : In total, 64 patients were included in the economic evaluation (n = 35 in JDH, n = 29 in placebo). In the JDH group, EQ-5D and KQOL-AD improved by 0.020 (p = .318) and 3.40 (p = .011) over 24 weeks, respectively. In the placebo group, they increased by 0.001 (p=.920) and 1.07 (p=.130), respectively. The ICER was KRW 76,400,000 per QALY and KRW 108,000 per KQOL-AD for JDH, compared to the placebo group.
Conclusion : JDH is not considered a cost-effective treatment option compared with placebo; however, it positively affects QoL improvement in patients with MCI.
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KEYWORD
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Cost-effectiveness analysis, Herbal medicine, Mild cognitive impairment, Jujadokseo-hwan, Quality of life
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