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The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators

BACKGROUND: Scientific research has provided evidence on benefits of well developed primary care systems. The relevance of some of this research for the European situation is limited. There is currently a lack of up to date comprehensive and comparable information on variation in development of prim...

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Autores principales: Kringos, Dionne S, Boerma, Wienke GW, Bourgueil, Yann, Cartier, Thomas, Hasvold, Toralf, Hutchinson, Allen, Lember, Margus, Oleszczyk, Marek, Pavlic, Danica Rotar, Svab, Igor, Tedeschi, Paolo, Wilson, Andrew, Windak, Adam, Dedeu, Toni, Wilm, Stefan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2975652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20979612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-81
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author Kringos, Dionne S
Boerma, Wienke GW
Bourgueil, Yann
Cartier, Thomas
Hasvold, Toralf
Hutchinson, Allen
Lember, Margus
Oleszczyk, Marek
Pavlic, Danica Rotar
Svab, Igor
Tedeschi, Paolo
Wilson, Andrew
Windak, Adam
Dedeu, Toni
Wilm, Stefan
author_facet Kringos, Dionne S
Boerma, Wienke GW
Bourgueil, Yann
Cartier, Thomas
Hasvold, Toralf
Hutchinson, Allen
Lember, Margus
Oleszczyk, Marek
Pavlic, Danica Rotar
Svab, Igor
Tedeschi, Paolo
Wilson, Andrew
Windak, Adam
Dedeu, Toni
Wilm, Stefan
author_sort Kringos, Dionne S
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Scientific research has provided evidence on benefits of well developed primary care systems. The relevance of some of this research for the European situation is limited. There is currently a lack of up to date comprehensive and comparable information on variation in development of primary care, and a lack of knowledge of structures and strategies conducive to strengthening primary care in Europe. The EC funded project Primary Health Care Activity Monitor for Europe (PHAMEU) aims to fill this gap by developing a Primary Care Monitoring System (PC Monitor) for application in 31 European countries. This article describes the development of the indicators of the PC Monitor, which will make it possible to create an alternative model for holistic analyses of primary care. METHODS: A systematic review of the primary care literature published between 2003 and July 2008 was carried out. This resulted in an overview of: (1) the dimensions of primary care and their relevance to outcomes at (primary) health system level; (2) essential features per dimension; (3) applied indicators to measure the features of primary care dimensions. The indicators were evaluated by the project team against criteria of relevance, precision, flexibility, and discriminating power. The resulting indicator set was evaluated on its suitability for Europe-wide comparison of primary care systems by a panel of primary care experts from various European countries (representing a variety of primary care systems). RESULTS: The developed PC Monitor approaches primary care in Europe as a multidimensional concept. It describes the key dimensions of primary care systems at three levels: structure, process, and outcome level. On structure level, it includes indicators for governance, economic conditions, and workforce development. On process level, indicators describe access, comprehensiveness, continuity, and coordination of primary care services. On outcome level, indicators reflect the quality, and efficiency of primary care. CONCLUSIONS: A standardized instrument for describing and comparing primary care systems has been developed based on scientific evidence and consensus among an international panel of experts, which will be tested to all configurations of primary care in Europe, intended for producing comparable information. Widespread use of the instrument has the potential to improve the understanding of primary care delivery in different national contexts and thus to create opportunities for better decision making.
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spelling pubmed-29756522010-11-09 The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators Kringos, Dionne S Boerma, Wienke GW Bourgueil, Yann Cartier, Thomas Hasvold, Toralf Hutchinson, Allen Lember, Margus Oleszczyk, Marek Pavlic, Danica Rotar Svab, Igor Tedeschi, Paolo Wilson, Andrew Windak, Adam Dedeu, Toni Wilm, Stefan BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Scientific research has provided evidence on benefits of well developed primary care systems. The relevance of some of this research for the European situation is limited. There is currently a lack of up to date comprehensive and comparable information on variation in development of primary care, and a lack of knowledge of structures and strategies conducive to strengthening primary care in Europe. The EC funded project Primary Health Care Activity Monitor for Europe (PHAMEU) aims to fill this gap by developing a Primary Care Monitoring System (PC Monitor) for application in 31 European countries. This article describes the development of the indicators of the PC Monitor, which will make it possible to create an alternative model for holistic analyses of primary care. METHODS: A systematic review of the primary care literature published between 2003 and July 2008 was carried out. This resulted in an overview of: (1) the dimensions of primary care and their relevance to outcomes at (primary) health system level; (2) essential features per dimension; (3) applied indicators to measure the features of primary care dimensions. The indicators were evaluated by the project team against criteria of relevance, precision, flexibility, and discriminating power. The resulting indicator set was evaluated on its suitability for Europe-wide comparison of primary care systems by a panel of primary care experts from various European countries (representing a variety of primary care systems). RESULTS: The developed PC Monitor approaches primary care in Europe as a multidimensional concept. It describes the key dimensions of primary care systems at three levels: structure, process, and outcome level. On structure level, it includes indicators for governance, economic conditions, and workforce development. On process level, indicators describe access, comprehensiveness, continuity, and coordination of primary care services. On outcome level, indicators reflect the quality, and efficiency of primary care. CONCLUSIONS: A standardized instrument for describing and comparing primary care systems has been developed based on scientific evidence and consensus among an international panel of experts, which will be tested to all configurations of primary care in Europe, intended for producing comparable information. Widespread use of the instrument has the potential to improve the understanding of primary care delivery in different national contexts and thus to create opportunities for better decision making. BioMed Central 2010-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2975652/ /pubmed/20979612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-81 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kringos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kringos, Dionne S
Boerma, Wienke GW
Bourgueil, Yann
Cartier, Thomas
Hasvold, Toralf
Hutchinson, Allen
Lember, Margus
Oleszczyk, Marek
Pavlic, Danica Rotar
Svab, Igor
Tedeschi, Paolo
Wilson, Andrew
Windak, Adam
Dedeu, Toni
Wilm, Stefan
The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
title The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
title_full The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
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title_full_unstemmed The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
title_short The european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
title_sort european primary care monitor: structure, process and outcome indicators
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2975652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20979612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-81
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