| Literature DB >> 26373298 |
Paul H Caldron1, Ann Impens2, Milena Pavlova3, Wim Groot4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Short-term medical missions (STMMs) represent a grass-roots form of aid, transferring medical services rather than funds or equipment. The objective of this paper is to review empirical studies on social, economic and diplomatic aspects of STMMs.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26373298 PMCID: PMC4572642 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0980-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Key Questions of the Systematic Review
| 1 | Have STMMs been critically analyzed with respect to normative values of volunteerism, altruism and philanthropy? |
| 2 | Have elements of professionalization of STMM activity emerged? |
| 3 | Have authors addressed basic economic principles that govern transactions between parties, in this context, between physicians and recipients of care, or other market mechanisms in STMM activity? |
| 4 | Are there data on personal costs or cost-effectiveness of STMMs? |
| 5 | Spill-over effects: Do physicians view STMMS as foreign aid? Do participating physicians view STMMs as diplomacy or as part of strategic soft power? |
Fig. 1Systematic Review Search and Selection Algorithm
Overall description of the articles selected for the review
| Relation to the systematic review question areas | Total | Used in prior category(ies) | Unique |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Volunteerism, altruism and philanthropy | 1 | - | 1 |
| 2. Professional professionalization | |||
| a. Professionalization | 5 | - | 5 |
| b. Guidelines | 14 | 1 | 13 |
| c. Organization – “How To” | 9 | - | 9 |
| 3. Analysis of market forces | 1 | - | 1 |
| 4. Expenditures for STMMs | 10 | 2 | 8 |
| 5. Spill-over effects | 4 | - | 4 |
| Year of publication | |||
| 1. 1947-1980 | - | ||
| 2. 1981-2000 | 3 | ||
| 3. 2001-2005 | 6 | ||
| 4. 2006-2010 | 14 | ||
| 5. 2011-2014 | 18 | ||
| Journal origin | |||
| 1. USA | 36 | ||
| 2. Netherlands | 1 | ||
| 3. Canada | 1 | ||
| 4. International or nationality indeterminate | 3 | ||
| Type of manuscript | |||
| 1. Journal article | 37 | ||
| 2. Editorial or letter | 4 | ||
| Peer review | |||
| 1. Refereed | 37 | ||
| 2. Non-refereed | 4 | ||
| Discipline of journal | |||
| 1. Craniofacial / plastic surgery | 12 | ||
| 2. General surgery | 9 | ||
| 3. General medical | 5 | ||
| 4. Health science/ public health | 5 | ||
| 5. Orthopedics | 3 | ||
| 6. Dermatology | 3 | ||
| 7. Anesthesiology | 2 | ||
| 8. Pediatric medical | 1 | ||
| 9. Economics | 1 |
Professionalization
| Author | Journal | Year | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maki et al. [ |
| 2008 | Designed instruments to evaluate mission quality |
| Butler [ | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2009 | Published Online Search that failed to find collaborative volunteer pediatric surgery network |
| Kingham [ | Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons | 2011 | Noted absence of mission and volunteer credentialing body |
| Welling et al. [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2012 | Argues that effectiveness of missions suffers from lack of collaboration |
| Fisher and Fisher [ | Anesthesia and Analgesia | 2014 | Reviews pitfalls of non-integration of effort and discusses solutions |
Guidelines (Surgical)
| Author | Journal | Year | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yeow et al. [ | J Craniofacial Surgery | 2002 | International consensus guidelines for cleft missions |
| Eberlin et al. [ | Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal | 2008 | Quality assurance guidelines based on 20 years’ experience |
| Hadlock [ | Archives of Facial and Plastic Surgery | 2008 | Keys to optimizing outcomes in multistage procedures |
| Schneider et al. [ | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2011 | Guidelines for plastic surgery in pediatrics (Part I); Ethical Guidelines (Part II) |
| Politis et al. [ | Anesthesia and Analgesia | 2011 | Guidelines for perioperative care in pediatrics (collaborating specialties) |
| Holt [ | Archives of Facial and Plastic Surgery | 2012 | Ethical guidelines for informed consent (I) and case photography (II) |
| Vyas et al [ | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2013 | Guidelines for surgical emergency preparedness and response |
| Grimes et al [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2013 | General guidelines applicable to any type of surgical mission |
| Guidelines (Non-surgical) | |||
| Author | Publication | Year | Contribution |
| Suchdev et al [ | Ambulatory Pediatrics | 2007 | Ethical guidelines for sustainable non-surgical pediatric missions |
| Maki et al [ | BMC Health Services Research | 2008 | Developed six instruments to assess mission quality |
| Chapin & Doocy [ | World Health & Population | 2010 | Integrated broad guidelines for all (surgical/non-surgical) missions |
| DeCamp [ | HEC Forum | 2011 | Aligns ethical guidelines for STMMs with those implemented in the conduct of international clinical drug/device trials |
“How To”
| Author | Journal | Year | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norton [ | Dermatologic Clinics | 1999 | Planning dermatologic missions |
| Landau [ | North Carolina Medical Journala | 2001 | Detailed instructions on executing primary care missions |
| Kightlinger [ | Medical Economicsa | 2003 | Self-care for the mission participant |
| Hoover et al. [ | Journal of the National Medical Association | 2005 | Operational preparations for missions to African countries |
| Hollier et al. [ | Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2010 | Preparation, implementation |
| Boyd [ | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2012 | Specific therapeutic suggestions for dermatologic missions |
| Ramirez-Fort [ | International Journal of Dermatology | 2013 | Planning dermatologic missions |
| Patel et al. [ | Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2013 | Sustainable burn missions |
| Birman & Kolkin [ | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2013 | Planning hand surgery missions |
aNon-refereed journals
Expenditures for Short Term Medical Missions
| Author | Journal | Year | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Propsner [ | New Jersey Medicinea | 1998 | $147,000 spent on one US facial reconstruction surgical mission to Africa. $28M in free services annually by one organization |
| Crown [ | Tennessee Medicinea | 2005 | $40,480 in direct and opportunity cost for 24 persons for five days work |
| Dupuis [ | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2006 | $78 average cost of operations if local staff utilized (“minimalist approach”) |
| Wolfberg [ | The New England Journal of Medicine | 2006 | Dramatically higher expenditures if full surgical team travels (in contrast to minimalist approach) |
| Maki et al. [ | BMC Health Services Research | 2008 | $50,000 per mission; $250M annually from US |
| Magee et al. [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2010 | Proposal for re-valuing DALYS |
| Chapin & Doocy [ | World Health and Population | 2010 | $22,647 average cost for a medical mission (convenience survey) |
| Gosselin et al. [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2011 | Orthopedic relief mission costs not more than planned mission costs in relation to DALYS |
| Chen et al. [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2012 | Activity based costing for a 5 day orthopedic mission cost effective in relation to DALYS |
| Moon et al. [ | World Journal of Surgery | 2012 | Cleft lip/palate mission cost effective in relation to DALYS |
aNon-refereed journals
Spill-over Effects – National Security
| Author | Journal | Year | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fowles [ | Orthopedic Review | 1989 | Cautionary report on geopolitical ramifications of STMMs |
| Gorney [ | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2005 | Recognized STMM activity as a potential element of diplomacy |
| Casey et al. [ | Surgical Clinics of North America | 2007 | Attitudes in LMICs towards US improved by medical aid |
| Chiu [ | Evaluation and the Health Professions | 2012 | Prevalent foreign relations motivation in Taiwanese STMM participants |
| ("medical missions, official"[MeSH Terms] OR "medical missions, official"[MeSH Terms]) OR (((("1950/08/01"[PDAT] : "3000"[PDAT]) AND (("brigade"[All Fields] OR (("mission"[All Fields] AND "short-term"[All Fields]) OR ("mission"[All Fields] AND "overseas"[All Fields]) OR ("mission"[All Fields] AND "foreign"[All Fields])) OR (("trip"[All Fields] AND "short-term"[All Fields]) OR ("trip"[All Fields] AND "overseas"[All Fields]) OR ("trip"[All Fields] AND "foreign"[All Fields]))) OR (("mission"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields]) OR ("trip"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields]) OR ("short-term"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields]) OR ("overseas"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields]) OR ("foreign"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields])) OR (("foreign"[All Fields] AND "humanitarian"[All Fields]) OR ("short-term"[All Fields] AND "humanitarian"[All Fields]) OR ("overseas"[All Fields] AND "humanitarian"[All Fields])) OR ("medical mission"[All Fields] OR "medical missions"[All Fields]) OR (("assistance"[All Fields] AND "short-term"[All Fields]) OR ("assistance"[All Fields] AND "overseas"[All Fields]) OR ("assistance"[All Fields] AND "foreign"[All Fields]) OR ("assistance"[All Fields] AND "humanitarian"[All Fields]) OR ("assistance"[All Fields] AND "volunteer"[All Fields]))) AND "humans"[MeSH Terms]) NOT (("dental clinics"[MeSH Terms] OR ("dental"[All Fields] AND "clinics"[All Fields]) OR "dental clinics"[All Fields] OR "dental"[All Fields]) OR ("dentistry"[MeSH Terms] OR "dentistry"[All Fields]) OR "dent"[All Fields])) NOT ("military personnel"[MeSH Terms] OR "military personnel"[All Fields] OR "military"[All Fields])) |
| [“medical mission” OR “medical missions” AND “short term”] |