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Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control

BACKGROUND: The Mexican healthcare system is under increasing strain due to the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (especially type 2 diabetes), mounting costs, and a reactive curative approach focused on treating existing diseases and their complications rather than preventing them. Cas...

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Autores principales: Tapia-Conyer, Roberto, Saucedo-Martinez, Rodrigo, Mujica-Rosales, Ricardo, Gallardo-Rincon, Hector, Campos-Rivera, Paola Abril, Lee, Evan, Waugh, Craig, Guajardo, Lucia, Torres-Beltran, Braulio, Quijano-Gonzalez, Ursula, Soni-Gallardo, Lidia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27443309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-016-0125-0
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author Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martinez, Rodrigo
Mujica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincon, Hector
Campos-Rivera, Paola Abril
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucia
Torres-Beltran, Braulio
Quijano-Gonzalez, Ursula
Soni-Gallardo, Lidia
author_facet Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martinez, Rodrigo
Mujica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincon, Hector
Campos-Rivera, Paola Abril
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucia
Torres-Beltran, Braulio
Quijano-Gonzalez, Ursula
Soni-Gallardo, Lidia
author_sort Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
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description BACKGROUND: The Mexican healthcare system is under increasing strain due to the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (especially type 2 diabetes), mounting costs, and a reactive curative approach focused on treating existing diseases and their complications rather than preventing them. Casalud is a comprehensive primary healthcare model that enables proactive prevention and disease management throughout the continuum of care, using innovative technologies and a patient-centred approach. METHODS: Data were collected over a 2-year period in eight primary health clinics (PHCs) in two states in central Mexico to identify and assess enablers and inhibitors of the implementation process of Casalud. We used mixed quantitative and qualitative data collection tools: surveys, in-depth interviews, and participant and non-participant observations. Transcripts and field notes were analyzed and coded using Framework Analysis, focusing on defining and describing enablers and inhibitors of the implementation process. RESULTS: We identified seven recurring topics in the analyzed textual data. Four topics were categorized as enablers: political support for the Casalud model, alignment with current healthcare trends, ongoing technical improvements (to ease adoption and support), and capacity building. Three topics were categorized as inhibitors: administrative practices, health clinic human resources, and the lack of a shared vision of the model. CONCLUSIONS: Enablers are located at PHCs and across all levels of government, and include political support for, and the technological validity of, the model. The main inhibitor is the persistence of obsolete administrative practices at both state and PHC levels, which puts the administrative feasibility of the model’s implementation in jeopardy. Constructing a shared vision around the model could facilitate the implementation of Casalud as well as circumvent administrative inhibitors. In order to overcome PHC-level barriers, it is crucial to have an efficient and straightforward adaptation and updating process for technological tools. One of the key lessons learned from the implementation of the Casalud model is that a degree of uncertainty must be tolerated when quickly scaling up a healthcare intervention. Similar patient-centred technology-based models must remain open to change and be able to quickly adapt to changing circumstances. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12961-016-0125-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-49574222016-07-23 Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control Tapia-Conyer, Roberto Saucedo-Martinez, Rodrigo Mujica-Rosales, Ricardo Gallardo-Rincon, Hector Campos-Rivera, Paola Abril Lee, Evan Waugh, Craig Guajardo, Lucia Torres-Beltran, Braulio Quijano-Gonzalez, Ursula Soni-Gallardo, Lidia Health Res Policy Syst Research BACKGROUND: The Mexican healthcare system is under increasing strain due to the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (especially type 2 diabetes), mounting costs, and a reactive curative approach focused on treating existing diseases and their complications rather than preventing them. Casalud is a comprehensive primary healthcare model that enables proactive prevention and disease management throughout the continuum of care, using innovative technologies and a patient-centred approach. METHODS: Data were collected over a 2-year period in eight primary health clinics (PHCs) in two states in central Mexico to identify and assess enablers and inhibitors of the implementation process of Casalud. We used mixed quantitative and qualitative data collection tools: surveys, in-depth interviews, and participant and non-participant observations. Transcripts and field notes were analyzed and coded using Framework Analysis, focusing on defining and describing enablers and inhibitors of the implementation process. RESULTS: We identified seven recurring topics in the analyzed textual data. Four topics were categorized as enablers: political support for the Casalud model, alignment with current healthcare trends, ongoing technical improvements (to ease adoption and support), and capacity building. Three topics were categorized as inhibitors: administrative practices, health clinic human resources, and the lack of a shared vision of the model. CONCLUSIONS: Enablers are located at PHCs and across all levels of government, and include political support for, and the technological validity of, the model. The main inhibitor is the persistence of obsolete administrative practices at both state and PHC levels, which puts the administrative feasibility of the model’s implementation in jeopardy. Constructing a shared vision around the model could facilitate the implementation of Casalud as well as circumvent administrative inhibitors. In order to overcome PHC-level barriers, it is crucial to have an efficient and straightforward adaptation and updating process for technological tools. One of the key lessons learned from the implementation of the Casalud model is that a degree of uncertainty must be tolerated when quickly scaling up a healthcare intervention. Similar patient-centred technology-based models must remain open to change and be able to quickly adapt to changing circumstances. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12961-016-0125-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4957422/ /pubmed/27443309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-016-0125-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martinez, Rodrigo
Mujica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincon, Hector
Campos-Rivera, Paola Abril
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucia
Torres-Beltran, Braulio
Quijano-Gonzalez, Ursula
Soni-Gallardo, Lidia
Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title_full Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title_fullStr Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title_full_unstemmed Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title_short Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
title_sort enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the casalud model, a mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27443309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-016-0125-0
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