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Economic Evaluation in Neurological Physiotherapy: A Systematic Review

Raquel FaubelRaquel FaubelDavid García-álvarezNuria Sempere-rubio

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medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyPsychological interventionDiseaseReviewmedicallcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryHealth economicsphysical therapy modalitiesNeurological PhysiotherapyCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryGeneral Neurosciencecost-benefit analysisneurologyeconomicsEconomic evaluationCost analysisPhysical therapybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery

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This systematic review was carried out to compile and assess original studies that included economic evaluations of neurological physiotherapy interventions. A thorough search of PubMED, Cochrane and Embase was developed using keywords such as health economics, neurological physiotherapy and cost analysis, and studies published during the last six-year term were selected. A total of 3124 studies were analyzed, and 43 were eligible for inclusion. Among the studies analyzed, 48.8% were interventions for stroke patients, and 13.9% were focused on Parkinson’s disease. In terms of the countries involved, 46.5% of the studies included were developed in the UK, and 13.9% were from the USA. The economic analysis most frequently used was cost-utility, implemented in 22 of the studies. A cost-effectiveness analysis was also developed in nine of those studies. The distribution of studies including an economic evaluation in this discipline showed a clear geographic dominance in terms of the pathology. A clear upward trend was noted in the economic evaluation of interventions developed in neurological physiotherapy. However, these studies should be promoted for their use in evidence-based clinical practice and decision-making.

10.3390/brainsci11020265https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/2/265