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Appendix 2.2 Coding framework 39

Section H: Results & Conclusions

H.1 How are the results of the study presented?

Please tick all that apply                                      H.1.1 Service Outputs (e.g. service use)

H.1.2 Service inputs (e.g. changes in way services are
delivered)

H.1.3 Impact on service user outcomes

H.1.4 Perceptions of stakeholders about service
delivery/ provision (Please specify which group(s)
of stakeholders)

H.1.5 Other (please describe)

H.2 What are the results of the study as reported by authors?

Please give as much detail as possible and refer to page H.2.1 Details
numbers in the report(s) of the study, where necessary

(e.g. for key tables).

Please use facility for extracting data/ outcomes where
appropriate

H.3 Where economic analysis completed what are the results

Please give all relevant data                                  H.3.1 Details

All data relating to costs

All data relating to benefits

For studies where costs and benefits compared between
two alternatives please report all costs and benefits for
both alternatives

H.4 For cost benefit analysis financial costs are lower in

H.4.1 The experimental or intervention group

H.4.2 The control group

H.5 For cost benefit analysis benefits are lower or harm greater in

H.5.1 The experimental (intervention) group

H.5.2 The Control (or comparison group)

H.6 Are there any obvious shortcomings in the reporting of the data?

H.6.1 Yes (please specify)

H.6.2 No



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