Applying the triple bottom line of sustainability to healthcare research—a feasibility study

Author:

Vergunst Francis12ORCID,Berry Helen L3,Rugkåsa Jorun45,Burns Tom2,Molodynski Andrew6,Maughan Daniel L26

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, University of Montréal, Montréal, Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK

3. School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

4. Health Services Research Unit, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway

5. Centre for Care Research, University College of Southeast Norway, 3900 Porsgrunn, Norway

6. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK

Abstract

Abstract Objective The triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability is an important emerging conceptual framework which considers the combined economic, environmental and social impacts of an activity. Despite its clear relevance to the healthcare context, it has not yet been applied to the evaluation of a healthcare intervention. The aim of this study was to demonstrate whether doing so is feasible and useful. Design Secondary data analysis of a 12-month randomized controlled trial. Setting Community based mental health care. Participants Patients with chronic psychotic illnesses (n = 333). Intervention(s) Community treatment orders. Main Outcome Measure(s) Financial and environmental (CO2 equivalent) costs of care, obtained from healthcare service use data, were calculated using publicly available standard costs; social sustainability was assessed using standardized social outcome measures included in the trial data. Results Standardized costing and CO2e emissions figures were successfully obtained from publicly available data, and social outcomes were available directly from the trial data. Conclusions This study demonstrates that TBL assessment can be retrospectively calculated for a healthcare intervention to provide a more complete assessment of the true costs of an intervention. A basic methodology was advanced to demonstrate the feasibility of the approach, although considerable further conceptual and methodological work is needed to develop a generalizable methodology that enables prospective inclusion of a TBL assessment in healthcare evaluations. If achieved, this would represent a significant milestone in the development of more sustainable healthcare services. If increasing the sustainability of healthcare is a priority, then the TBL approach may be a promising way forward.

Funder

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,General Medicine

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