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Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results
BACKGROUND: Disease management programmes (DMPs) aim to level off the rising trend in chronic diseases, to prevent or postpone complications and co-morbidities and above all to increase the level of self-management and quality of life of chronically-ill patients. Although evidence on the cost-effect...
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2011
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author | Nieboer, A.P te Vaarwerk, M.J.E |
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description | BACKGROUND: Disease management programmes (DMPs) aim to level off the rising trend in chronic diseases, to prevent or postpone complications and co-morbidities and above all to increase the level of self-management and quality of life of chronically-ill patients. Although evidence on the cost-effectiveness of DMPs is partly available, many questions still remain. Benefits of disease management in a range of DMPs on the patient, professional and organisational level are evaluated by capturing the results in a single conceptual framework, employing comparable structure, process, and outcome measures. First results of cardiovascular DMPs are presented. METHODS: To describe the cardiovascular DMPs we used a methodological approach that combines qualitative and quantitative (mixed) research methods, enabling a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of complex cardiovascular programmes. RESULTS: Our study showed that each cardiovascular DMP consists of a combination of patient-related, professional, and organizational interventions. The exact programme components for each programme vary, however. CONCLUSION: Our results showed that disease management level, costs, health care utilization, patient characteristics, health behaviours, self-management abilities, and health of CVD patients all varied widely between the cardiovascular DMPs. These variations are expected to influence outcomes and cost-effectiveness of the cardiovascular DMPs. |
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spelling | pubmed-31848092011-10-03 Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results Nieboer, A.P te Vaarwerk, M.J.E Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract BACKGROUND: Disease management programmes (DMPs) aim to level off the rising trend in chronic diseases, to prevent or postpone complications and co-morbidities and above all to increase the level of self-management and quality of life of chronically-ill patients. Although evidence on the cost-effectiveness of DMPs is partly available, many questions still remain. Benefits of disease management in a range of DMPs on the patient, professional and organisational level are evaluated by capturing the results in a single conceptual framework, employing comparable structure, process, and outcome measures. First results of cardiovascular DMPs are presented. METHODS: To describe the cardiovascular DMPs we used a methodological approach that combines qualitative and quantitative (mixed) research methods, enabling a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of complex cardiovascular programmes. RESULTS: Our study showed that each cardiovascular DMP consists of a combination of patient-related, professional, and organizational interventions. The exact programme components for each programme vary, however. CONCLUSION: Our results showed that disease management level, costs, health care utilization, patient characteristics, health behaviours, self-management abilities, and health of CVD patients all varied widely between the cardiovascular DMPs. These variations are expected to influence outcomes and cost-effectiveness of the cardiovascular DMPs. Igitur Publishing 2011-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3184809/ Text en Copyright 2011, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Conference Abstract Nieboer, A.P te Vaarwerk, M.J.E Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title | Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title_full | Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title_short | Evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various Dutch regions: first results |
title_sort | evaluation of a large-scale implementation of disease management programmes in various dutch regions: first results |
topic | Conference Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184809/ |
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