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The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe
BACKGROUND: While health service provisioning for the chronic condition Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) often involves a network of organisations and professionals, most evidence on the relationships between the structures and processes of service provisioning and the outcomes considers single organisations o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192599 |
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author | Mahdavi, Mahdi Vissers, Jan Elkhuizen, Sylvia van Dijk, Mattees Vanhala, Antero Karampli, Eleftheria Faubel, Raquel Forte, Paul Coroian, Elena van de Klundert, Joris |
author_facet | Mahdavi, Mahdi Vissers, Jan Elkhuizen, Sylvia van Dijk, Mattees Vanhala, Antero Karampli, Eleftheria Faubel, Raquel Forte, Paul Coroian, Elena van de Klundert, Joris |
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description | BACKGROUND: While health service provisioning for the chronic condition Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) often involves a network of organisations and professionals, most evidence on the relationships between the structures and processes of service provisioning and the outcomes considers single organisations or solo practitioners. Extending Donabedian’s Structure-Process-Outcome (SPO) model, we investigate how differences in quality of life, effective coverage of diabetes, and service satisfaction are associated with differences in the structures, processes, and context of T2D services in six regions in Finland, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Spain, and UK. METHODS: Data collection consisted of: a) systematic modelling of provider network’s structures and processes, and b) a cross-sectional survey of patient reported outcomes and other information. The survey resulted in data from 1459 T2D patients, during 2011–2012. Stepwise linear regression models were used to identify how independent cumulative proportion of variance in quality of life and service satisfaction are related to differences in context, structure and process. The selected context, structure and process variables are based on Donabedian’s SPO model, a service quality research instrument (SERVQUAL), and previous organization and professional level evidence. Additional analysis deepens the possible bidirectional relation between outcomes and processes. RESULTS: The regression models explain 44% of variance in service satisfaction, mostly by structure and process variables (such as human resource use and the SERVQUAL dimensions). The models explained 23% of variance in quality of life between the networks, much of which is related to contextual variables. Our results suggest that effectiveness of A1c control is negatively correlated with process variables such as total hours of care provided per year and cost of services per year. CONCLUSIONS: While the selected structure and process variables explain much of the variance in service satisfaction, this is less the case for quality of life. Moreover, it appears that the effect of the clinical outcome A1c control on processes is stronger than the other way around, as poorer control seems to relate to more service use, and higher cost. The standardized operational models used in this research prove to form a basis for expanding the network level evidence base for effective T2D service provisioning. |
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spelling | pubmed-58139382018-03-02 The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe Mahdavi, Mahdi Vissers, Jan Elkhuizen, Sylvia van Dijk, Mattees Vanhala, Antero Karampli, Eleftheria Faubel, Raquel Forte, Paul Coroian, Elena van de Klundert, Joris PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: While health service provisioning for the chronic condition Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) often involves a network of organisations and professionals, most evidence on the relationships between the structures and processes of service provisioning and the outcomes considers single organisations or solo practitioners. Extending Donabedian’s Structure-Process-Outcome (SPO) model, we investigate how differences in quality of life, effective coverage of diabetes, and service satisfaction are associated with differences in the structures, processes, and context of T2D services in six regions in Finland, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Spain, and UK. METHODS: Data collection consisted of: a) systematic modelling of provider network’s structures and processes, and b) a cross-sectional survey of patient reported outcomes and other information. The survey resulted in data from 1459 T2D patients, during 2011–2012. Stepwise linear regression models were used to identify how independent cumulative proportion of variance in quality of life and service satisfaction are related to differences in context, structure and process. The selected context, structure and process variables are based on Donabedian’s SPO model, a service quality research instrument (SERVQUAL), and previous organization and professional level evidence. Additional analysis deepens the possible bidirectional relation between outcomes and processes. RESULTS: The regression models explain 44% of variance in service satisfaction, mostly by structure and process variables (such as human resource use and the SERVQUAL dimensions). The models explained 23% of variance in quality of life between the networks, much of which is related to contextual variables. Our results suggest that effectiveness of A1c control is negatively correlated with process variables such as total hours of care provided per year and cost of services per year. CONCLUSIONS: While the selected structure and process variables explain much of the variance in service satisfaction, this is less the case for quality of life. Moreover, it appears that the effect of the clinical outcome A1c control on processes is stronger than the other way around, as poorer control seems to relate to more service use, and higher cost. The standardized operational models used in this research prove to form a basis for expanding the network level evidence base for effective T2D service provisioning. Public Library of Science 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5813938/ /pubmed/29447220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192599 Text en © 2018 Mahdavi 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mahdavi, Mahdi Vissers, Jan Elkhuizen, Sylvia van Dijk, Mattees Vanhala, Antero Karampli, Eleftheria Faubel, Raquel Forte, Paul Coroian, Elena van de Klundert, Joris The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title | The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title_full | The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title_fullStr | The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title_short | The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe |
title_sort | relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in europe |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192599 |
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