Summary
The Ministry of Health funded Waitemata District Health Board (WDHB) to run a Bowel Screening Pilot (BSP) from 2012 to 2015, to inform whether a national bowel screening programme should be introduced.
This report is the final evaluation report of the BSP, undertaken by Litmus, the Centre for Public Health Research Massey University, and Sapere Research Group.
The goal of the evaluation was to determine whether organised bowel screening could be introduced in New Zealand in a way that is effective, safe and acceptable for participants, equitable and economically efficient.
The report found that:
- the pilot has demonstrated that a national bowel screening programme could be safely introduced in New Zealand
- it is considered highly probable that a well-managed bowel screening programme will reduce deaths from bowel cancer
- bowel screening is cost saving and brings health benefits
- participation in the pilot was higher in most groups than the internationally accepted minimum
- enabling equal participation in a national programme is essential
- the evaluation noted the challenges to a national programme presented by colonoscopy workforce capacity.
Budget 2010 committed $24 million over four years for the bowel screening pilot. Budget 2015 invested a further $12.4 million to extend the pilot to December 2017.
This is the final evaluation report of the Pilot, following the completion of the distribution of invitations for screening Rounds 1 and 2 (January 2012 – December 2015).
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- Final Evaluation Report of the Bowel Screening Pilot: Screening Rounds One and Two (docx, 995 KB)
- Final Evaluation Report of the Bowel Screening Pilot: Screening Rounds One and Two (pdf, 1.37 MB)
- Appendix 1: Updated evaluation judgements against objectives (docx, 96 KB)
- Appendix 1: Updated evaluation judgements against objectives (pdf, 121 KB)
- Appendix 2 The Bowel Screening Pilot: Results of the First 36 Months (pdf, 2.9 MB)
- Appendix 4: The cost effectiveness of bowel cancer screening in New Zealand: a cost-utility analysis based on pilot results (pdf, 1.36 MB)
- Appendix 5: BSP Monitoring Indicators (docx, 98 KB)
- Appendix 5: BSP Monitoring Indicators (pdf, 129 KB)
- Appendix 6: Adherence to BSP quality standards (docx, 100 KB)
- Appendix 6: Adherence to BSP quality standards (pdf, 158 KB)
Publishing information
- Publication date
- Citation
Litmus et al. 2016. Final Evaluation Report of the Bowel Screening Pilot: Screening Rounds One and Two. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
- ISBN
- Online: 978-1-98-850211-3
- HP number
- 6553
- Copyright status
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