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Table 3 Characteristics references

From: Citizens’ perspectives on relocating care: a scoping review

First author

Year

Country

Relocation Form

Primary method

N

Target population

Arm 1/2/ hypo

Abdelmotagly

2021

UK

1

Questionnaire

100

Urology patients

1

Bager

2013

Denmark

1

Questionnaire

147

Inflammatory bowel disease patients

H

Barsom

2021

The Netherlands

1

Questionnaire

50

Colorectal cancer patients

2

Beaver

2010

England

1

Interviews

30

Breast cancer patients

1

Boydell

2021

Scotland

1, 3

Interviews

20

Women accessing an abortion service

1

Brewer

2022

England

1

Questionnaire

72

Stoma patients

1

Casey

2017

UK

1

Questionnaire

86

Prostate cancer patients

1

Damery

2021

UK

1

Interviews, questionnaire

8, 56

Liver transplant patients

2

Duncan

2019

UK

1

Questionnaire

40

(Parents of) paediatric patients

1

Hansen

2022

Denmark

1

Interviews

211

Hip osteoarthritis patients

 > 2

Heeno

2021

Denmark

1

Questionnaire

280

Urology patients

1

Jones

2021

UK

1

survey

297

Rheumatology patients

1

Khan

2021

UK

1

Questionnaire

504

Possible gynaecology-oncology patients

1

Kimman

2010

The Netherlands

1

DCE

331

Breast cancer patients

H

Kjeldsted

2021

Denmark

1

Questionnaire

792

Different kinds of cancer patients

1

Knudsen

2018

Denmark

1

Interviews

15

Rheumatology patients

1

Lee

2017

UK

1

Questionnaire

32

Spinal cord injury patients

1

Lim

2022

UK

1

Questionnaire

603

Skin cancer patients

H

Lo

2021

UK

1

Questionnaire

114*

(Parents of) paediatric neurosurgery patients

1

Patel

2020

UK

1

Survey

62

Urology Patients

1

Rovira

2022

UK

1

Questionnaire

192

Possible Cancer patients (head and neck)

1

Singh

2020

UK

1

Survey

200a

(Parents of) paediatric patients

1

Stavrou

2021

Scotland

1

Survey

201

Neurological patients

1

Trace

2020

UK

1

Interviews

18a

(Families of) children using a regional paediatric nephrology service

1

Tyler

2021

England

1

Survey

2998

Citizens

1

Van Erkel

2022

The Netherlands

1

Interviews

82

Dermatology & oncology patients

1

Watters

2021

UK

1

Survey

75

Head and neck cancer patients

1

Williamson

2015

UK

1

Interviews

21

Colorectal cancer patients

1

Aicken

2016

England

2

Interviews

25

Young people (16–24) who had sex

H

Baraitser

2011

England

2

Interviews

24

Users of sexual healthcare

2

Boons

2019

The Netherlands

2

Questionnaire

61

Patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia

1

Bundgaard

2021

Denmark

2

Questionnaire

3709

Citizens above 18

1

Cameron

2010

UK

2

Questionnaire

99

Pregnant women (≤ 8 weeks gestation)

1

Den Oudendammer

2019

The Netherlands

2

Interviews, 2 focus groups

3, 26

Citizens/Users of all sorts of self-tests

1

Grogan

2017

UK

2

Questionnaire

178

Patients who are on long-term warfarin

1

Haroon

2020

UK

2

Questionnaire

44

Chronic kidney disease patients

H

Hope

2013

UK

2

Case study

1

Kidney disease patient requiring dialysis

1

Hoyos

2021

Denmark

2

Questionnaire

3725

Men Who Have Sex with Men

1

Tompson

2019

UK

2

questionnaires

140

Patients aged 40–85 years presenting with a single office systolic blood pressure between 130 and 179 mmHg

2

Tonna

2019

Scotland

2

Interviews

20

Intravenous antibiotic patients

1

Veerus

2022

Estonia

2

Questionnaire

12000

Women born between 1958–1983

 > 2

Witzel

2020

UK

2

Interviews

37

Cisgender men who have sex with men

 > 2

Bendien

2022

The Netherlands

3

Survey

24

Eosinophilic asthma patients

1

Corrie

2013

England

3, 4

Questionnaire, interviews

57, 11

Cancer patients

 > 2

Dismore

2019

UK

3

Interviews

44

Pulmonary disease exacerbation patients

2

Goossens

2014

The Netherlands

3

DCE

107

Obstructive pulmonary disease patients

H

Hansson

2012

Denmark

3

Interviews

27a

(Parents of) children with cancer

1

Hansson

2013

Denmark

3

Questionnaire

185a

(Parents of) children with cancer

 > 2

Jepsen

2016

Denmark

3

Interviews

26

Acute leukaemia patients

1

Lohr

2010

UK

3

Survey

162

Women planning an abortion

1

Rosted

2021

Denmark

3

Questionnaire

102

Citizens/Adults

2

Schiff

2022

UK

3

Questionnaire

16a

COVID-19 patients and close relatives

1

Uitdehaag

2014

The Netherlands

3

Questionnaire

66

Gastrointestinal cancer patients

2

Utens

2013

The Netherlands

3

Questionnaire

139

COPD patients

2

Van Ramshorst

2022

The Netherlands

3

Interviews

34

Heart failure patients

1

Baena-Cañada

2013

Spain

4

Questionnaire

98

Breast cancer patients

2

Milosevic

2021

UK

4

Interviews

25

Men with lower Urinary tract Symptoms

1

Pollard

2014

UK

4

Questionnaire

36

Cardiology patients at the GP

1

Van Bodegom-Vos

2013

The Netherlands

4

Questionnaire

694

Members of Dutch Insurance Panel

1

Van Hoof

2016

The Netherlands

4

Questionnaire

1325

Citizens

2

Wildeboer

2018

The Netherlands

4

Interviews

15

Chronic heart failure patients

H

Cottrell

2012

UK

5

Questionnaire, focus groups

124

Hypertension patients

1

Fletcher

2019

UK

5

DCE

167

Adults with hypertension (self-reported)

H

McAteer

2015

UK

5

DCE

851

Citizens

H

Scott

2020

UK

5

Interviews

6

Citizens

1

Cook

2014

England

6

9 focus groups

81

Citizens

2

Fitzsimmons

2016

England

6

Interviews, questionnaire

9, 17

COPD patients after a exacerbation

2

Heath

2015

UK

6

Interviews

27a

(Parents of) paediatric patients

 > 2

King

2016

UK

6

Questionnaire

52

Haematuria patients

1

Mitchell

2013

UK

6

Interviews

20

Patients receiving chemotherapy

2

  1. H a hypothetical study where there is no real choice, DCE discrete choice experiment
  2. Forms of relocating: 1) Hospital → eHealth; 2) Hospital/clinic → self-care; 3) Hospital/clinic → care at home; 4) Hospital → GP; 5) GP → self-care; 6) Other
  3. When it is indicated that a study took place in the UK, it means that it was not further specified in which country exactly or the that study took place in multiple countries within the UK
  4. When mixed methods are involved, the N of both methods is shown in the order as the methods are named under primary method
  5. aParticipants of this study were children and their parents and in some cases siblings or patients and their relatives. The N shown includes both children and parents and/or siblings, or patients and relatives