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Evaluation of guidelines for open access flexible sigmoidoscopy


ABSTRACT: Study hypothesis: To evaluate the effect of guidelines on utilisation of an open access flexible sigmoidoscopy (OAFS) service and the subsequent clinical management of patients referred to it. To compare the management of patients referred to outpatient clinics or to OAFS in terms of process measures, clinical outcome and resource utilisation. To identify changes in referral case mix following introduction of guidelines for an OAFS. Primary outcome(s): 1. Referrals/1000 population 2. Endoscopy findings 3. Final diagnoses 4. Time to diagnosis 5. Resource costs in primary and secondary care 6. Patient resource costs. The introduction of the guideline had no significant effect on the selection of patients for investigation, but did influence patient management, both at the time of endoscopy and thereafter, the sum effect of which was reduced use of secondary care resources. GPs are selective in their use of an OAFS service for patients with rectal bleeding. The introduction of OAFS is cost effective and results in changes in case mix in referrals to specialist clinics. Non-malignant neoplasms were found more often in OAFS referrals, confirming the value of this service in evaluating low risk rectal bleeding.

DISEASE(S): Colorectal Cancer

PROVIDER: 2419351 | ecrin-mdr-crc |

REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR

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