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A cost comparison study to review community versus acute hospital models of nursing care delivered to oncology patients

Authors :
Helen Browne
Gary L. O'Brien
Kathleen Malee
Cian O'Mahony
M. Keane
Paul Donnellan
Joe Aherne
Terry Hanan
Claire Davey
Kevin D. Murphy
Stephen Byrne
Louise Mullen
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose: Ireland's Sláintecare health plan is placing an increased focus on primary care. A community oncology nursing programme was developed to train community nurses to deliver care in the community. While the initial pilot was proven to be clinically safe, no cost evaluation was carried out. This study aims to compare the costs of providing cancer support services in a day-ward versus in the community. Methods: 183 interventions (40 in day-ward and 143 in community) were timed and costed using healthcare professional salaries and the Human Capital method. Results: From the healthcare provider perspective, the day-ward was a significantly cheaper option by an average of €17.13 (95% CI €13.72 - €20.54, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2485ea6d7cbdb8394b21885b7d995a16