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Better organized care via care pathways: A multicenter study

An increased need for efficiency and effectiveness in today’s healthcare system urges professionals to improve the organization of care. Care pathways are an important tool to achieve this. The overall aim of this study was to analyze if care pathways lead to better organization of care processes. F...

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Autores principales: Seys, Deborah, Bruyneel, Luk, Deneckere, Svin, Kul, Seval, Van der Veken, Liz, van Zelm, Ruben, Sermeus, Walter, Panella, Massimiliano, Vanhaecht, Kris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28672030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180398
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author Seys, Deborah
Bruyneel, Luk
Deneckere, Svin
Kul, Seval
Van der Veken, Liz
van Zelm, Ruben
Sermeus, Walter
Panella, Massimiliano
Vanhaecht, Kris
author_facet Seys, Deborah
Bruyneel, Luk
Deneckere, Svin
Kul, Seval
Van der Veken, Liz
van Zelm, Ruben
Sermeus, Walter
Panella, Massimiliano
Vanhaecht, Kris
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description An increased need for efficiency and effectiveness in today’s healthcare system urges professionals to improve the organization of care. Care pathways are an important tool to achieve this. The overall aim of this study was to analyze if care pathways lead to better organization of care processes. For this, the Care Process Self-Evaluation tool (CPSET) was used to evaluate how healthcare professionals perceive the organization of care processes. Based on information from 2692 health care professionals gathered between November 2007 and October 2011 we audited 261 care processes in 108 organizations. Multilevel analysis was used to compare care processes without and with care pathways and analyze if care pathways led to better organization of care processes. A significant difference between care processes with and without care pathways was found. A care pathway in use led to significant better scores on the overall CPSET scale (p<0.001) and its subscales, “coordination of care” (p<0.001) and “follow-up of care” (p<0.001). Physicians had the highest score on the overall CPSET scale and the five subscales. Care processes organized by care pathways had a 2.6 times higher probability that the care process was well-organized. In around 75% of the cases a care pathway led to better organized care processes. Care processes supported by care pathways were better organized, but not all care pathways were well-organized. Managers can use care pathways to make healthcare professionals more aware of their role in the organization of the care process.
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spelling pubmed-54954242017-07-18 Better organized care via care pathways: A multicenter study Seys, Deborah Bruyneel, Luk Deneckere, Svin Kul, Seval Van der Veken, Liz van Zelm, Ruben Sermeus, Walter Panella, Massimiliano Vanhaecht, Kris PLoS One Research Article An increased need for efficiency and effectiveness in today’s healthcare system urges professionals to improve the organization of care. Care pathways are an important tool to achieve this. The overall aim of this study was to analyze if care pathways lead to better organization of care processes. For this, the Care Process Self-Evaluation tool (CPSET) was used to evaluate how healthcare professionals perceive the organization of care processes. Based on information from 2692 health care professionals gathered between November 2007 and October 2011 we audited 261 care processes in 108 organizations. Multilevel analysis was used to compare care processes without and with care pathways and analyze if care pathways led to better organization of care processes. A significant difference between care processes with and without care pathways was found. A care pathway in use led to significant better scores on the overall CPSET scale (p<0.001) and its subscales, “coordination of care” (p<0.001) and “follow-up of care” (p<0.001). Physicians had the highest score on the overall CPSET scale and the five subscales. Care processes organized by care pathways had a 2.6 times higher probability that the care process was well-organized. In around 75% of the cases a care pathway led to better organized care processes. Care processes supported by care pathways were better organized, but not all care pathways were well-organized. Managers can use care pathways to make healthcare professionals more aware of their role in the organization of the care process. Public Library of Science 2017-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5495424/ /pubmed/28672030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180398 Text en © 2017 Seys et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Van der Veken, Liz
van Zelm, Ruben
Sermeus, Walter
Panella, Massimiliano
Vanhaecht, Kris
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495424/
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