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Item Health-economic evaluations of person-centred care(2020-01-28) Pirhonen, LauraPerson-centred care aims at making the individual partake in the healthcare decisionmaking and at supporting individual health management. This stands in contrast to usual care, which typically has more focus on the particular disease at hand, rather than on the person behind the disease. Interventions in which care is delivered according to the person- centred care approach belong to a larger group of interventions, usually referred to as complex interventions. It is well-known that evaluating such interventions frequently entails methodological challenges. The overall objective of this thesis was to contribute to the field of evaluation of complex interventions, by adding to the emerging, but still rather scarce, knowledge concerning the effects and the cost-effectiveness of personcentred care interventions. An essential part of this endeavor was to examine the effects achieved by person-centred care by applying a range of different outcome measures and methods. The thesis is comprised of four articles, all of which employed data from randomized controlled trials of person-centred care interventions conducted at the University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care. In study I the effects of a person-centred care intervention for patients with acute coronary syndrome was estimated. In studies II and III, the cost-effectiveness of person-centred care provided to patients with (i) acute coronary syndrome and (ii) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and/or chronic heart failure, compared with usual care, was estimated. In study IV, the outcomes observed among patients with acute coronary syndrome receiving person-centred care, or usual care, were projected to a post-trial point in time. A Markov-type health-economic model was constructed and the corresponding long-term cost-effectiveness of person-centred care was calculated. Overall, the results obtained in these studies suggest that personcentred care is both more effective and less costly than usual care, both in the short and in the long-term perspective.Item Is it worth saving your life? On the inclusion of costs of added life years in health economic analyses(2013-07-01) Pirhonen, Laura; University of Gothenburg/Graduate School; Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to, from a theoretical and empirical point of view, critically analyze the Swedish recommendations used by the Dental and Pharmaceutical Benefits Agency, when it comes to the use of costs of added life years in economic evaluations of health care. Introduction: One much-debated subject is the cost of added life years. Costs of added life years refer to the consumption subtracted by the production during the extra years that an individual lives due to a lifesaving intervention or drug. Discussion: If following a societal perspective in health economic evaluations all costs and benefits should be included, together with costs of added life years. Thereafter, the additional principles should be implemented in the decision together with ethical viewpoints. Conclusions: Many theoretical arguments exist for the inclusion of costs of added life years if following a societal perspective. The current estimates for these costs need to be updated and re-estimated. The labor market structure and consumption of pharmaceuticals has changed since the numbers were calculated and uncertainty should be taken into account.