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Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers
PURPOSE: The 2008–2012 French Alzheimer plan aims to implement an integrated services delivery (ISD) called “Homes for Integration and Autonomy for Alzheimer patients”. Alzheimer disease is taken as a model to implement ISD in the whole system. All pilot projects were driven by a ‘local pilot’ fully...
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Igitur publishing
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3617772/ |
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author | Somme, Dominique de Stampa, Matthieu Périsset, Catherine Dupont, Olivier Arnaout, Nadia Ankri, Joël Saint-Jean, Olivier |
author_facet | Somme, Dominique de Stampa, Matthieu Périsset, Catherine Dupont, Olivier Arnaout, Nadia Ankri, Joël Saint-Jean, Olivier |
author_sort | Somme, Dominique |
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description | PURPOSE: The 2008–2012 French Alzheimer plan aims to implement an integrated services delivery (ISD) called “Homes for Integration and Autonomy for Alzheimer patients”. Alzheimer disease is taken as a model to implement ISD in the whole system. All pilot projects were driven by a ‘local pilot’ fully dedicated to the ISD implementation. METHODS: We aimed to analyze factors related to the ‘local pilot’ in regard of the implementation of the national public health policy. We conducted interviews of all ‘local pilots’ (n=19) in 2010, their project’s structure managers (n=19) and case managers (17 focus groups). We crossed our results with the external follow-up by the national project team. RESULTS: Main influencing factors of the ISD implementation were: 1) professional autonomy of the pilot; 2) good positioning of the project’s structure manager; 3) project’s management competency of the pilot; 4) support query by the pilot from the national project team; 5) links between case managers and pilot; and 6) the articulation modality of eventual multiple pilots or managers. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: It was previously shown that it is crucial for ISD implementation to have a dedicated professional for this task. The French national Alzheimer plan gave us an opportunity to analyze factors related to the modality of doing this task. |
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spelling | pubmed-36177722013-04-16 Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers Somme, Dominique de Stampa, Matthieu Périsset, Catherine Dupont, Olivier Arnaout, Nadia Ankri, Joël Saint-Jean, Olivier Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract PURPOSE: The 2008–2012 French Alzheimer plan aims to implement an integrated services delivery (ISD) called “Homes for Integration and Autonomy for Alzheimer patients”. Alzheimer disease is taken as a model to implement ISD in the whole system. All pilot projects were driven by a ‘local pilot’ fully dedicated to the ISD implementation. METHODS: We aimed to analyze factors related to the ‘local pilot’ in regard of the implementation of the national public health policy. We conducted interviews of all ‘local pilots’ (n=19) in 2010, their project’s structure managers (n=19) and case managers (17 focus groups). We crossed our results with the external follow-up by the national project team. RESULTS: Main influencing factors of the ISD implementation were: 1) professional autonomy of the pilot; 2) good positioning of the project’s structure manager; 3) project’s management competency of the pilot; 4) support query by the pilot from the national project team; 5) links between case managers and pilot; and 6) the articulation modality of eventual multiple pilots or managers. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: It was previously shown that it is crucial for ISD implementation to have a dedicated professional for this task. The French national Alzheimer plan gave us an opportunity to analyze factors related to the modality of doing this task. Igitur publishing 2012-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3617772/ Text en Copyright 2012, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License |
spellingShingle | Conference Abstract Somme, Dominique de Stampa, Matthieu Périsset, Catherine Dupont, Olivier Arnaout, Nadia Ankri, Joël Saint-Jean, Olivier Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title | Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title_full | Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title_fullStr | Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title_full_unstemmed | Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title_short | Moving toward integrating care in France: factors related to local managers |
title_sort | moving toward integrating care in france: factors related to local managers |
topic | Conference Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3617772/ |
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