Almost 44 million people are currently living with dementia worldwide. This number is set to increase threefold by 2050, posing a serious threat to the sustainability of healthcare sys- tems. Overuse of antipsychotic drugs for the management of the symptoms of dementia car- ries negative consequences for patients while also increasing the health expenditures for society. Supportive care (SC) interventions could be considered a safer and potentially cost- saving option. In this paper we provide a systematic review of the existing evidence regard- ing the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of SC interventions targeted towards persons liv- ing with dementia and their caregivers.

The value of supportive care: A systematic review of cost-effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for dementia

Boniolo, Giovanni
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2023

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Almost 44 million people are currently living with dementia worldwide. This number is set to increase threefold by 2050, posing a serious threat to the sustainability of healthcare sys- tems. Overuse of antipsychotic drugs for the management of the symptoms of dementia car- ries negative consequences for patients while also increasing the health expenditures for society. Supportive care (SC) interventions could be considered a safer and potentially cost- saving option. In this paper we provide a systematic review of the existing evidence regard- ing the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of SC interventions targeted towards persons liv- ing with dementia and their caregivers.
2023
Guzzon, Angelica; Rebba, Vincenzo; Paccagnella, Omar; Rigon, Michela; Boniolo, Giovanni
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