Preventing bath water scalds: a cost-effectiveness analysis of introducing bath thermostatic mixer valves in social housing

Phillips, C.J., Humphreys, I., Kendrick, D., Stewart, J., Hayes, M., Nish, L., Stone, D., Coupland, C. and Towner, E. (2011) Preventing bath water scalds: a cost-effectiveness analysis of introducing bath thermostatic mixer valves in social housing. Injury Prevention, 17(4), pp. 238-243. (doi: 10.1136/ip.2010.031393)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.2010.031393

Abstract

Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of installing thermostatic mixer valves (TMVs) in reducing risks of bath water scalds and estimate the costs of avoiding bath water scalds. Methods: The evaluation was undertaken from the perspective of the UK public sector, and conducted in conjunction with a randomised control trial of TMVs installed in social housing in Glasgow. Installation costs were borne by the social housing organisation, while support materials were provided by the UK NHS. Effectiveness was represented by the number of families with at-risk bath water temperatures pre- and post-installation, and the number of bath scalds avoided as a result of installation. Differences in the number of families with at-risk temperatures between groups were derived from the RCT. Cost-effectiveness was assessed and a series of one-way sensitivity analyses were conducted. Results: Unit costs associated with installation were calculated to be 13.68 pound, while costs associated with treating bath water scalds ranged from 25 pound 226 to 71 pound 902. The cost of an avoided bath water scald ranged from net savings to public purse of 1887 pound to 75 pound 520 and at baseline produced a net saving of 3 pound 229 008; that is, 1.41 pound saved for every 1 pound spent. Conclusion: It is very likely that installing TMVs as standard in social housing in new buildings and major refurbishments accompanied by educational information represents value for money.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Stone, Professor David
Authors: Phillips, C.J., Humphreys, I., Kendrick, D., Stewart, J., Hayes, M., Nish, L., Stone, D., Coupland, C., and Towner, E.
Subjects:R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name:Injury Prevention
Publisher:BMJ Group
ISSN:1353-8047
ISSN (Online):1475-5785

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