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Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer!

BACKGROUND: UK cancer survival rates are much lower compared with other high-income countries. In primary care, there are opportunities for GPs and other healthcare professionals to act more quickly in response to presented symptoms that might represent cancer. ThinkCancer! is a complex behaviour ch...

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Autores principales: Anthony, Bethany Fern, Disbeschl, Stefanie, Goulden, Nia, Hendry, Annie, Hiscock, Julia, Hoare, Zoe, Roberts, Jessica, Rose, Jan, Surgey, Alun, Williams, Nefyn Howard, Walker, Daniel, Neal, Richard, Wilkinson, Clare, Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
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Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10354333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36543386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0130
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author Anthony, Bethany Fern
Disbeschl, Stefanie
Goulden, Nia
Hendry, Annie
Hiscock, Julia
Hoare, Zoe
Roberts, Jessica
Rose, Jan
Surgey, Alun
Williams, Nefyn Howard
Walker, Daniel
Neal, Richard
Wilkinson, Clare
Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
author_facet Anthony, Bethany Fern
Disbeschl, Stefanie
Goulden, Nia
Hendry, Annie
Hiscock, Julia
Hoare, Zoe
Roberts, Jessica
Rose, Jan
Surgey, Alun
Williams, Nefyn Howard
Walker, Daniel
Neal, Richard
Wilkinson, Clare
Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
author_sort Anthony, Bethany Fern
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description BACKGROUND: UK cancer survival rates are much lower compared with other high-income countries. In primary care, there are opportunities for GPs and other healthcare professionals to act more quickly in response to presented symptoms that might represent cancer. ThinkCancer! is a complex behaviour change intervention aimed at primary care practice teams to improve the timely diagnosis of cancer. AIM: To explore the costs of delivering the ThinkCancer! intervention to expedite cancer diagnosis in primary care. DESIGN & SETTING: Feasibility economic analysis using a micro-costing approach, which was undertaken in 19 general practices in Wales, UK. METHOD: From an NHS perspective, micro-costing methodology was used to determine whether it was feasible to gather sufficient economic data to cost the ThinkCancer! intervention. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, ThinkCancer! was mainly delivered remotely online in a digital format. Budget impact analysis (BIA) and sensitivity analysis were conducted to explore the costs of face-to-face delivery of the ThinkCancer! intervention as intended pre-COVID-19. RESULTS: The total costs of delivering the ThinkCancer! intervention across 19 general practices in Wales was £25 030, with an average cost per practice of £1317 (standard deviation [SD]: 578.2). Findings from the BIA indicated a total cost of £34 630 for face-to-face delivery. CONCLUSION: Data collection methods were successful in gathering sufficient health economics data to cost the ThinkCancer! intervention. Results of this feasibility study will be used to inform a future definitive economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT).
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spelling pubmed-103543332023-07-20 Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer! Anthony, Bethany Fern Disbeschl, Stefanie Goulden, Nia Hendry, Annie Hiscock, Julia Hoare, Zoe Roberts, Jessica Rose, Jan Surgey, Alun Williams, Nefyn Howard Walker, Daniel Neal, Richard Wilkinson, Clare Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: UK cancer survival rates are much lower compared with other high-income countries. In primary care, there are opportunities for GPs and other healthcare professionals to act more quickly in response to presented symptoms that might represent cancer. ThinkCancer! is a complex behaviour change intervention aimed at primary care practice teams to improve the timely diagnosis of cancer. AIM: To explore the costs of delivering the ThinkCancer! intervention to expedite cancer diagnosis in primary care. DESIGN & SETTING: Feasibility economic analysis using a micro-costing approach, which was undertaken in 19 general practices in Wales, UK. METHOD: From an NHS perspective, micro-costing methodology was used to determine whether it was feasible to gather sufficient economic data to cost the ThinkCancer! intervention. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, ThinkCancer! was mainly delivered remotely online in a digital format. Budget impact analysis (BIA) and sensitivity analysis were conducted to explore the costs of face-to-face delivery of the ThinkCancer! intervention as intended pre-COVID-19. RESULTS: The total costs of delivering the ThinkCancer! intervention across 19 general practices in Wales was £25 030, with an average cost per practice of £1317 (standard deviation [SD]: 578.2). Findings from the BIA indicated a total cost of £34 630 for face-to-face delivery. CONCLUSION: Data collection methods were successful in gathering sufficient health economics data to cost the ThinkCancer! intervention. Results of this feasibility study will be used to inform a future definitive economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT). Royal College of General Practitioners 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10354333/ /pubmed/36543386 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0130 Text en Copyright © 2023, The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Anthony, Bethany Fern
Disbeschl, Stefanie
Goulden, Nia
Hendry, Annie
Hiscock, Julia
Hoare, Zoe
Roberts, Jessica
Rose, Jan
Surgey, Alun
Williams, Nefyn Howard
Walker, Daniel
Neal, Richard
Wilkinson, Clare
Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer!
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title_full Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer!
title_fullStr Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer!
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title_short Earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of ThinkCancer!
title_sort earlier cancer diagnosis in primary care: a feasibility economic analysis of thinkcancer!
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10354333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36543386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0130
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