| Literature DB >> 16584544 |
Kymberley Thorne1, Hayley A Hutchings, Glyn Elwyn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected colorectal cancer (CRC) saw a hospital specialist within 14 days of an urgent GP referral. Guidelines were available to GPs to facilitate the appropriate TWR referral of patients exhibiting high-risk CRC symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16584544 PMCID: PMC1479333 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-6-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Description of the studies used in this paper.
| Chohan [6] | Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge | Retrospective observational study | Jul 2000 to Dec 2001 |
| Maruthachalam [7] | Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Trust | Prospective evaluative study | Jan to Dec 2003 |
| Eccersley [8] | Luton & Dunstable NHS Trust | Prospective audit | Jan 2000 to March 2001 |
| Walsh [9] | Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Blackpool | Prospective audit | Aug to Oct 2000 |
| Debnath [10] | South Durham Healthcare Trust | Prospective audit | Aug 2000 to Jul 2001 |
| Flashman [11] | Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth | Prospective audit | Jul 2000 to Jun 2001 |
| Barwick [12] | St James' University Hospital, Leeds | Retrospective observational study | Jan to Aug 2001 |
| Tricket [13] | Ashford & St Peter's Hospital NHS Trust | Prospective observational study † | Nov 2000 to Oct 2001 |
Key: † Study looked at CRC patients only
Data from eight peer-reviewed studies describing the effect of the TWR on their colorectal services.
| Chohan [6] | 462 | 13.8% (64) | 195 | 32.8% | 20% | 47.2% |
| Maruthachalam [7] | 639 | 8% (51) | 234 | 21.8% | 10.6% | 67.6% |
| Eccersley [8] | 180 | 14.4% (26) | 145 | 18% | 17% | 66% |
| Walsh [9] | 78 | 10.3% (8) | 23 | 47.8% | 52.2% | |
| Debnath [10] | 237 | 8.9% (21) | 96 | 21.9% | 78.1% | |
| Flashman [11] | 695 | 9.4% (65) | 249 | 26.1% | 35.3% | 38.6% |
| Barwick [12] | 149 | 10% (14) | 84 | 16.7% | 41.7% | 41.7% |
| Tricket [13] | NA | NA | 147 | 20% | 29% | 51% |
Key: NA = Data not available in article; † = Total number of CRC cases diagnosed during the time of the study in the same locality.