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Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project

PURPOSE: This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality of care in stroke services by using a Breakthrough collaborative quality improvement model. CONTEXT OF CASE: Despite the availability of explicit criteria, evidence based guidelines, national protocol...

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Autores principales: Minkman, M.M.N., Schouten, L.M.T., Huijsman, R., van Splunteren, P.T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1395526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16773169
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author Minkman, M.M.N.
Schouten, L.M.T.
Huijsman, R.
van Splunteren, P.T.
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Schouten, L.M.T.
Huijsman, R.
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description PURPOSE: This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality of care in stroke services by using a Breakthrough collaborative quality improvement model. CONTEXT OF CASE: Despite the availability of explicit criteria, evidence based guidelines, national protocols and examples of best practices; stroke care in the Netherlands did not improve substantially yet. For that reason a national collaborative started in 2002 to improve integrated stroke care in 23 self selected stroke services. DATA SOURCES: Characteristics of sites, teams, aims and changes were assessed by using a questionnaire and monthly self-reports of teams. Progress in achieving significant quality improvement has been assessed on a five point Likert scale (IHI score). CASE DESCRIPTION: The stroke services (n=23) formed multidisciplinary teams, which worked together in a collaborative based on the IHI Breakthrough Series Model. Teams received instruction in quality improvement, reviewed self reported performance data, identified bottlenecks and improvement goals, and implemented “potentially better practices” based on criteria from the Edisse study, evidence based guidelines, own ideas and expert opinion. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION: Quality of care has been improved in most participating stroke services. Eighty-seven percent of the teams have improved their care significantly on at least one topic. About 34% of the teams have achieved significant improvement on all aims within the time frame of the project. The project has contributed to the further development and spread of integrated stroke care in the Netherlands.
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spelling pubmed-13955262006-06-12 Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project Minkman, M.M.N. Schouten, L.M.T. Huijsman, R. van Splunteren, P.T. Int J Integr Care Projects and Developments PURPOSE: This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality of care in stroke services by using a Breakthrough collaborative quality improvement model. CONTEXT OF CASE: Despite the availability of explicit criteria, evidence based guidelines, national protocols and examples of best practices; stroke care in the Netherlands did not improve substantially yet. For that reason a national collaborative started in 2002 to improve integrated stroke care in 23 self selected stroke services. DATA SOURCES: Characteristics of sites, teams, aims and changes were assessed by using a questionnaire and monthly self-reports of teams. Progress in achieving significant quality improvement has been assessed on a five point Likert scale (IHI score). CASE DESCRIPTION: The stroke services (n=23) formed multidisciplinary teams, which worked together in a collaborative based on the IHI Breakthrough Series Model. Teams received instruction in quality improvement, reviewed self reported performance data, identified bottlenecks and improvement goals, and implemented “potentially better practices” based on criteria from the Edisse study, evidence based guidelines, own ideas and expert opinion. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION: Quality of care has been improved in most participating stroke services. Eighty-seven percent of the teams have improved their care significantly on at least one topic. About 34% of the teams have achieved significant improvement on all aims within the time frame of the project. The project has contributed to the further development and spread of integrated stroke care in the Netherlands. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services 2005-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC1395526/ /pubmed/16773169 Text en Copyright 2005, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Minkman, M.M.N.
Schouten, L.M.T.
Huijsman, R.
van Splunteren, P.T.
Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title_full Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title_fullStr Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title_full_unstemmed Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title_short Integrated care for patients with a stroke in the Netherlands: results and experiences from a national Breakthrough Collaborative Improvement project
title_sort integrated care for patients with a stroke in the netherlands: results and experiences from a national breakthrough collaborative improvement project
topic Projects and Developments
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1395526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16773169
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