The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a complex community sport intervention to increase physical activity: an interrupted time series design

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Anokye Nana,Mansfield Louise,Kay Tess,Sanghera Sabina,Lewin Alex,Fox-Rushby Julia

Abstract

ObjectivesAn effectiveness and cost-effectiveness analyses of two-staged community sports interventions; taster sports sessions compared with portfolio of community sport sessions.DesignQuasi-experiment using an interrupted time series design.SettingCommunity sports projects delivered by eight lead partners in London Borough of Hounslow, UK.ParticipantsInactive people aged 14 plus years (n=246) were recruited between May 2013 and February 2014.InterventionsCommunity sports interventions delivered in two stages, 6-week programme of taster sport sessions (stage 1) and 6-week programme of portfolio of community sporting sessions delivered by trained coaches (stage 2).Outcome measures(a) Change in days with ≥30 min of self-reported vigorous intensity physical activity (PA), moderate intensity PA, walking and sport; and (b) change in subjective well-being and EQ5D5L quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs).MethodsInterrupted time series analysis evaluated the effectiveness of the two-staged sports programmes. Cost-effectiveness analysis compares stage 2 with stage 1 from a provider’s perspective, reporting outcomes of incremental cost per QALY (2015/2016 price year). Uncertainty was assessed using deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analyses.ResultsCompared with stage 1, counterfactual change at 21 days in PA was lower for vigorous (log odds: −0.52; 95% CI −1 to –0.03), moderate PA (−0.50; 95% CI 0.94 to 0.05) and sport(−0.56; 95% CI −1.02 to –0.10). Stage 2 increased walking (0.28; 95% CI 0.3 to 0.52). Effect overtime was similar. Counterfactual change at 21 days in well-being was positive particularly for ‘happiness’ (0.29; 95% CI 0.06 to 0.51). Stage 2 was more expensive (£101 per participant) but increased QALYs (0.001; 95% CI −0.034 to 0.036). Cost per QALY for stage 2 was £50 000 and has 29% chance of being cost-effective (£30 000 threshold).ConclusionCommunity-based sport interventions could increase PA among inactive people. Less intensive sports sessions may be more effective and cost-effective.

Funder

Sports England

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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