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Prioritizing patients for elective surgery: a systematic review

Authors :
Andrew D, MacCormick
Wayne G, Collecutt
Bryan R, Parry
Source :
ANZ journal of surgery. 73(8)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Priority scoring tools are moot as means for dealing with burgeoning elective surgical waiting lists. There is ongoing development work in New Zealand, Canada and the UK. This emerging international perspective is invaluable in determining the application of these tools and addressing any pitfalls.A systematic electronic literature review was performed. Information was also retrieved using a search of reference lists of all papers included in the review and contact with those who were involved in the development of such criteria.The ethical basis of prioritization differed among priority scoring tools and in a number was not stated. The majority of tools covered criteria for specific procedures. Delphi consensus methods and regression were the predominant methods for -deter-mining -specific criteria. Authors' opinions were the main source of generic criteria. Linear and non-linear models or matrices sum-mated criteria.There is debate over the ethical basis for prioritization. It is a concern that it is not addressed in many studies. The development of generic criteria showed a dearth of consensus approaches that represents a significant gap in our knowledge. On the aspects of summation and weighting, the impact of assumptions on the prioritization of patients may not have been fully explored.

Details

ISSN :
14451433
Volume :
73
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ANZ journal of surgery
Accession number :
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