The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Community Diagnostic Centres: A Rapid Review
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Yn: International Journal of Public Health , Cyfrol 69, 1606243, 23.01.2024.
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T1 - The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Community Diagnostic Centres
T2 - A Rapid Review
AU - Wale, Alesha
AU - Okolie, Chukwudi
AU - Everitt, Jordan
AU - Hookway, Amy
AU - Shaw, Hannah
AU - Little, Kirsty
AU - Lewis, Ruth
AU - Cooper, Alison
AU - Edwards, Adrian
N1 - Copyright © 2024 Wale, Okolie, Everitt, Hookway, Shaw, Little, Lewis, Cooper and Edwards.
PY - 2024/1/23
Y1 - 2024/1/23
N2 - Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of community diagnostic centres as a potential solution to increasing capacity and reducing pressure on secondary care in the UK.Methods: A comprehensive search for relevant primary studies was conducted in a range of electronic sources in August 2022. Screening and critical appraisal were undertaken by two independent reviewers. There were no geographical restrictions or limits to year of publication. A narrative synthesis approach was used to analyse data and present findings.Results: Twenty primary studies evaluating twelve individual diagnostic centres were included. Most studies were specific to cancer diagnosis and evaluated diagnostic centres located within hospitals. The evidence of effectiveness appeared mixed. There is evidence to suggest diagnostic centres can reduce various waiting times and reduce pressure on secondary care. However, cost-effectiveness may depend on whether the diagnostic centre is running at full capacity. Most included studies used weak methodologies that may be inadequate to infer effectiveness.Conclusion: Further well-designed, quality research is needed to better understand the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community diagnostic centres.
AB - Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of community diagnostic centres as a potential solution to increasing capacity and reducing pressure on secondary care in the UK.Methods: A comprehensive search for relevant primary studies was conducted in a range of electronic sources in August 2022. Screening and critical appraisal were undertaken by two independent reviewers. There were no geographical restrictions or limits to year of publication. A narrative synthesis approach was used to analyse data and present findings.Results: Twenty primary studies evaluating twelve individual diagnostic centres were included. Most studies were specific to cancer diagnosis and evaluated diagnostic centres located within hospitals. The evidence of effectiveness appeared mixed. There is evidence to suggest diagnostic centres can reduce various waiting times and reduce pressure on secondary care. However, cost-effectiveness may depend on whether the diagnostic centre is running at full capacity. Most included studies used weak methodologies that may be inadequate to infer effectiveness.Conclusion: Further well-designed, quality research is needed to better understand the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community diagnostic centres.
U2 - 10.3389/ijph.2024.1606243
DO - 10.3389/ijph.2024.1606243
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38322307
VL - 69
JO - International Journal of Public Health
JF - International Journal of Public Health
SN - 1661-8556
M1 - 1606243
ER -