肥胖症减重手术健康经济影响的质性研究及对卫生经济学实践改进的启示

A qualitative investigation of the health economic impacts of bariatric surgery for obesity and implications for improved practice in health economics

Health Economics · 2018
被引 14
人大 A-

中文导读

通过患者焦点小组访谈,发现减重手术的经济影响超出传统定量分析范围,涉及情感资本、财务困境等维度,建议采用混合方法完善经济评估。

Abstract

Obesity is an economic problem. Bariatric surgery is cost-effective for severe and resistant obesity. Most economic evaluations of bariatric surgery use administrative data and narrowly defined direct medical costs in their quantitative analyses. Demand far outstrips supply for bariatric surgery. Further allocation of health care resources to bariatric surgery (particularly public) could be stimulated by new health economic evidence that supports the provision of bariatric surgery. We postulated that qualitative research methods would elicit important health economic dimensions of bariatric surgery that would typically be omitted from the current economic evaluation framework, nor be reported and therefore not considered by policymakers with sufficient priority. We listened to patients: Focus group data were analysed thematically with software assistance. Key themes were identified inductively through a dialogue between the qualitative data and pre-existing economic theory (perspective, externalities, and emotional capital). We identified the concept of emotional capital where participants described life-changing desires to be productive and participate in their communities postoperatively. After self-funding bariatric surgery, some participants experienced financial distress. We recommend a mixed-methods approach to the economic evaluation of bariatric surgery. This could be operationalised in health economic model conceptualisation and construction, through to the separate reporting of qualitative results to supplement quantitative results.

减重手术健康经济学情绪资本定性研究