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Title: Kidney Beam-A Cost-Effective Digital Intervention to Improve Mental Health
Authors: Greenwood, SA
Briggs, J
Walklin, C
Mangahis, E
Young, HML
Castle, EM
Billany, RE
Asgari, E
Bhandari, S
Bishop, N
Bramham, K
Burton, JO
Campbell, J
Chilcot, J
Cooper, N
Deelchand, V
Graham-Brown, MPM
Haggis, L
Hamilton, A
Jesky, M
Kalra, PA
Koufaki, P
McCafferty, K
Nixon, AC
Noble, H
Saynor, ZL
Taal, MW
Tollitt, J
Wheeler, DC
Wilkinson, TJ
Worboys, H
Macdonald, J
Keywords: chronic kidney disease;cost-effectiveness;digital health intervention;physical activity;quality of life
Issue Date: 2-Sep-2024
Publisher: Elsevier on behalf of the International Society of Nephrology
Citation: Greenwood, S.A. et al. (2024) 'Kidney Beam-A Cost-Effective Digital Intervention to Improve Mental Health' Kidney International Reports, 0 (ahead of print), pp. 1 - 14. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2024.08.030.
Abstract: Introduction: There is inequity in the provision of physical rehabilitation services for people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Kidney BEAM trial evaluated the clinical value and cost effectiveness of a physical activity digital health intervention (DHI) in CKD. Methods: In a single-blind, 11 center, randomized controlled trial, 340 adult participants with CKD were randomly assigned to either the Kidney BEAM physical activity DHI or a waitlist control. This study assessed the difference in the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form 1.3 Mental Component Summary (KDQoL-SF1.3 MCS) between intervention and control groups at 6-months, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention. Results: At 6-months, there was a significant difference in mean adjusted change in KDQoL MCS score between Kidney BEAM and waitlist control (intention-to-treat adjusted mean: 5.9 [95% confidence interval, CI: 4.4–7.5] arbitrary units [AU], P < 0.0001), and a 93% and 98% chance of the intervention being cost-effective at a willingness-to-pay threshold of £20,000 and £30,000 per quality-adjusted life year gained. Conclusion: The Kidney BEAM physical activity DHI is a clinically valuable and cost-effective means to improve mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in people with CKD (trial registration no. NCT04872933).
Description: Data Availability Statement: Data collected during the study, including deidentified participant data will be made available on reasonable request, and following trial steering committee approval, by contacting corresponding author on sharlene.greenwood@nhs.net. The study protocol, statistical analysis plan, and other study forms can be obtained by visiting BMC Nephrology.19 The health economic analysis plan can be found in supplemental files.
Supplementary Material is available online at: https://www.kireports.org/article/S2468-0249(24)01915-6/fulltext#app-1 .
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/29631
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2024.08.030
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Sharlene A. Greenwood 0000-0001-9485-4645 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9485-4645
ORCiD: Ellen M Castle https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6961-6108
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