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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 8/2016

01-08-2016 | Original Scientific Report

A Systematic Review of Economic Analysis of Surgical Mission Trips Using the World Health Organization Criteria

Authors: Michael T. Nolte, Brianna L. Maroukis, Kevin C. Chung, Elham Mahmoudi

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 8/2016

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Abstract

Background

Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed tools to standardize economic evaluations of global health interventions, little is known about the cost-effectiveness of surgical mission trips and their economic values. Our objective was to systematically evaluate the current literature on surgical volunteering trips to measure their adherence to WHO CHOosing Interventions that are cost-effective (WHO-CHOICE). We hypothesized that the majority of studies use some type of cost-effectiveness analysis that do not adhere to these standards.

Methods

A systematic review of Pubmed, Medline, and Embase databases was performed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, with inclusion criteria set a priori. Of the 908 publications screened, 72 were selected for full text review; 17 met inclusion criteria.

Results

Only 17 out of 72 studies reported some type of economic analysis. We categorized the studies into service, educational, and combination (service and educational) surgical trips. Although seven of the service studies calculated the cost per disability-adjusted life year averted, the results were not based on WHO-CHOICE standards to facilitate comparisons among alternative options. Furthermore, none of the three educational trips calculated the value of the education provided, but only published cost estimates of the resources used during the trip.

Conclusions

Although a few studies performed some type of economic analysis, owing to their non-adherence to WHO-CHOICE standards, the results were not comparable to other studies. International surgical trips are expensive. To improve the efficacy and optimal use of limited resources, studies on surgical trips should follow the guidelines set by the WHO-CHOICE.
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Metadata
Title
A Systematic Review of Economic Analysis of Surgical Mission Trips Using the World Health Organization Criteria
Authors
Michael T. Nolte
Brianna L. Maroukis
Kevin C. Chung
Elham Mahmoudi
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 8/2016
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-016-3542-x

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