A cost-effectiveness comparison of three tailored interventions to increase mammography screening.

Robert M Saywell, Victoria L Champion, Celette Sugg Skinner, Usha Menon, Joanne Daggy
Author Information
  1. Robert M Saywell: Department of Family Medicine and Bowen Research Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5102, USA. rsaywell@inpui.edu

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mammography is the primary method used for breast cancer screening. However, adherence to recommended screening practices is still below acceptable levels. This study examined the cost-effectiveness of three combinations of tailored telephone and mailed intervention strategies for increasing adherence to mammography.
METHODS: There were 1044 participants who were randomly assigned to one of four groups. A logistic regression model with adherence as the dependent variable and group as the independent variable was used to test for significant differences, and a ratio of cost/improvement in mammogram adherence evaluated the cost-effectiveness.
RESULTS: All three of the interventions (tailored telephone, tailored mail, and tailored telephone and mail) had significantly better adherence rates compared with the control group (usual care). However, when also considering costs, one emerged as the superior strategy. The cost-effectiveness ratios for the three interventions show that the tailored mail (letter) was the most cost-effective strategy, achieving 43.3% mammography adherence at a marginal cost of dollar 0.39 per 1% increase in women screened. The tailored mail plus telephone achieved greater adherence (49.4%), but at a higher cost (dollar 0.56 per 1% increase in women screened).
CONCLUSIONS: A tailored mail reminder is an effective and economical intervention to increase mammography adherence. Future research should confirm this finding and address its applicability to practice in other settings.

Grants

  1. R01 CA77736/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Breast Neoplasms
Correspondence as Topic
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diagnostic Tests, Routine
Directive Counseling
Female
Health Maintenance Organizations
Health Services Research
Humans
Logistic Models
Mammography
Middle Aged
Midwestern United States
Patient Compliance
Reminder Systems
Telephone
Time Factors

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