International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 41, Issue 2 , Pages 215-224, February 2004

Achieving change in the NHS: a study to explore the feasibility of a home-based cancer chemotherapy service

  • Daniel Kelly

      Affiliations

    • City University and University College London Hospitals NHS Trust, Mortimer St., London W1N 8AA, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. St Bartholomew School of Nursing, City University, 20 Bartholomew Close, London ECIA 7QN, UK. Tel.: +44-207-380-9084; fax: +44-207-380-9141
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  • Susie Pearce

      Affiliations

    • University College Hospitals London NHS Trust, UK
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  • Elizabeth Butters

      Affiliations

    • University College London Hospitals, London, UK
  • ,
  • Warren Stevens

      Affiliations

    • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
  • ,
  • Sarah Layzell

      Affiliations

    • London, UK

Received 25 January 2003; received in revised form 2 May 2003; accepted 6 May 2003.

Abstract 

A major focus of current health policy in the United Kingdom is the development of services that meet the public's expectations. To achieve this there is a need to evaluate current provision to ensure that the best use is made of finite resources. The study reported here adopted an interview approach to examine an existing outpatient chemotherapy service, and to consider the feasibility of introducing a home based model. Following a review of literature on this topic data were obtained from in-depth interviews with patients and professionals regarding the present service. These were then combined with an analysis of service contracts and financial estimates. The poor quality of much of the cost-related information limited the conclusions which could be drawn, and emphasised the need for access to more accessible and robust financial information upon which to base change. The study also illustrated the benefits of feasibility studies; especially when cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction are the driving forces behind proposed changes to clinical services.

Keywords:  Cancer services, Chemotherapy, Cost-effectiveness, Change, Service development, Cancer networks

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PII: S0020-7489(03)00171-8

doi:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2003.05.002

International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 41, Issue 2 , Pages 215-224, February 2004