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Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports

BACKGROUND: Health economic assessments are used to determine whether the resources needed to generate net benefit from a screening programme, driven by multiple complex benefits and harms, are justifiable. We systematically identified the benefits and harms incorporated within economic assessments...

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Autores principales: Png, May Ee, Yang, Miaoqing, Taylor-Phillips, Sian, Ratushnyak, Svetlana, Roberts, Nia, White, Ashley, Hinton, Lisa, Boardman, Felicity, McNiven, Abigail, Fisher, Jane, Thilaganathan, Baskaran, Oddie, Sam, Slowther, Anne-Marie, Shilton Osborne, Jenny, Petrou, Stavros, Rivero-Arias, Oliver
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pergamon 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36272385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115428
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author Png, May Ee
Yang, Miaoqing
Taylor-Phillips, Sian
Ratushnyak, Svetlana
Roberts, Nia
White, Ashley
Hinton, Lisa
Boardman, Felicity
McNiven, Abigail
Fisher, Jane
Thilaganathan, Baskaran
Oddie, Sam
Slowther, Anne-Marie
Shilton Osborne, Jenny
Petrou, Stavros
Rivero-Arias, Oliver
author_facet Png, May Ee
Yang, Miaoqing
Taylor-Phillips, Sian
Ratushnyak, Svetlana
Roberts, Nia
White, Ashley
Hinton, Lisa
Boardman, Felicity
McNiven, Abigail
Fisher, Jane
Thilaganathan, Baskaran
Oddie, Sam
Slowther, Anne-Marie
Shilton Osborne, Jenny
Petrou, Stavros
Rivero-Arias, Oliver
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description BACKGROUND: Health economic assessments are used to determine whether the resources needed to generate net benefit from a screening programme, driven by multiple complex benefits and harms, are justifiable. We systematically identified the benefits and harms incorporated within economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes. METHODS: For this systematic review and thematic analysis, we searched the published and grey literature from January 2000 to January 2021. Studies that included an economic evaluation of an antenatal or newborn screening programme in an OECD country were eligible. We identified benefits and harms using an integrative descriptive analysis, and illustrated a thematic framework. (Systematic review registration PROSPERO, CRD42020165236). FINDINGS: The searches identified 52,244 articles and reports and 336 (242 antenatal and 95 newborn) were included. Eighty-six subthemes grouped into seven themes were identified: 1) diagnosis of screened for condition, 2) life years and health status adjustments, 3) treatment, 4) long-term costs, 5) overdiagnosis, 6) pregnancy loss, and 7) spillover effects on family members. Diagnosis of screened for condition (115 studies, 47.5%), life-years and health status adjustments (90 studies, 37.2%) and treatment (88 studies, 36.4%) accounted for most of the benefits and harms evaluating antenatal screening. The same themes accounted for most of the benefits and harms included in studies assessing newborn screening. Overdiagnosis and spillover effects tended to be ignored. INTERPRETATION: Our proposed framework can be used to guide the development of future health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes, to prevent exclusion of important potential benefits and harms.
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spelling pubmed-97201542022-12-06 Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports Png, May Ee Yang, Miaoqing Taylor-Phillips, Sian Ratushnyak, Svetlana Roberts, Nia White, Ashley Hinton, Lisa Boardman, Felicity McNiven, Abigail Fisher, Jane Thilaganathan, Baskaran Oddie, Sam Slowther, Anne-Marie Shilton Osborne, Jenny Petrou, Stavros Rivero-Arias, Oliver Soc Sci Med Article BACKGROUND: Health economic assessments are used to determine whether the resources needed to generate net benefit from a screening programme, driven by multiple complex benefits and harms, are justifiable. We systematically identified the benefits and harms incorporated within economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes. METHODS: For this systematic review and thematic analysis, we searched the published and grey literature from January 2000 to January 2021. Studies that included an economic evaluation of an antenatal or newborn screening programme in an OECD country were eligible. We identified benefits and harms using an integrative descriptive analysis, and illustrated a thematic framework. (Systematic review registration PROSPERO, CRD42020165236). FINDINGS: The searches identified 52,244 articles and reports and 336 (242 antenatal and 95 newborn) were included. Eighty-six subthemes grouped into seven themes were identified: 1) diagnosis of screened for condition, 2) life years and health status adjustments, 3) treatment, 4) long-term costs, 5) overdiagnosis, 6) pregnancy loss, and 7) spillover effects on family members. Diagnosis of screened for condition (115 studies, 47.5%), life-years and health status adjustments (90 studies, 37.2%) and treatment (88 studies, 36.4%) accounted for most of the benefits and harms evaluating antenatal screening. The same themes accounted for most of the benefits and harms included in studies assessing newborn screening. Overdiagnosis and spillover effects tended to be ignored. INTERPRETATION: Our proposed framework can be used to guide the development of future health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes, to prevent exclusion of important potential benefits and harms. Pergamon 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9720154/ /pubmed/36272385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115428 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Png, May Ee
Yang, Miaoqing
Taylor-Phillips, Sian
Ratushnyak, Svetlana
Roberts, Nia
White, Ashley
Hinton, Lisa
Boardman, Felicity
McNiven, Abigail
Fisher, Jane
Thilaganathan, Baskaran
Oddie, Sam
Slowther, Anne-Marie
Shilton Osborne, Jenny
Petrou, Stavros
Rivero-Arias, Oliver
Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title_full Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title_fullStr Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title_full_unstemmed Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title_short Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
title_sort benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in oecd countries: a systematic review of 336 articles and reports
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36272385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115428
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