Economic evaluations and their use in infection prevention and control: a narrative review.
Elissa Rennert-MayJohn ConlyJenine LealStephanie SmithBraden MannsPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2018)
To date the majority of economic evaluations within Infection Prevention and Control are considered partial economic evaluations. Acknowledging the challenges, which include variable utilities within infection prevention and control, a lack of randomized controlled trials, and difficulty in modelling infectious diseases in general, future economic evaluation studies should strive to be consistent with published guidelines for economic evaluations. This includes the use of quality adjusted life years. Further research is required to estimate utility scores of relevance within Infection Prevention and Control.