BRUM Resource Use Questionnaire
Document Provider:
Dr Kate Jolly
Developer:
Dr Kate Jolly
Contact Details:
Senior Lecturer in Public Health & Epidemiology Public health Building School of Health & Population Sciences University of Birmingham Edgbaston birmingham B15 2TT
Copyright:
No Copyright Held
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Study Completed:
No
Year:
2001
DIRUM ID:
19
DIRUM Listing:
01/06/2011
Disease Categories
Heart & circulation
Populations - Age
Age Range: 34 - 87
Administration Methods
In person
Instrument Types
Recall questionnaire
Person(s) Completing Instrument
Patient
Settings of Care
Community
Day hospital
Nature of Intervention
Rehabilitation
Educational/self-management
Items of Resource Being Measured
GP
Inpatient
Community nurse
Practice nurse
Employer
Informal carer
Day hospital
Patient incurred
Other NHS - Rehabilitation sessions
Other Characterisation Details
Frequency Of Economic Data Collection - 6, 12 and 24 months
Maximum Recall Period - 4 to 6 months
Primary References
Journal article : Jolly K, Taylor R, Lip G Y, et al, Birmingham rehabilitation uptake maximisation study (BRUM). Home-based versus hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in a multi-ethnic population: cost-effectiveness and patient adherence. , Health Technol Assessment Programme , 2007, 11, 1-98 [DOI: 10.3310/hta11350 ]
Validation
Evidence of criterion validity as questionnaires were compared to patient databases: Jolly K, Taylor R, Lip GY, et al. Birmingham rehabilitation uptake maximisation study (BRUM). Home-based versus hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in a multi-ethnic population: cost-effectiveness and patient adherence. Health Technol Assess 2007;11: 1-98.
Journal article : Jolly K, Taylor R, Lip G Y, et al, Home-based versus hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in a multi-ethnic population: cost-effectiveness and patient adherence. , Health Technol Assessment , 2007, 11, 1-98