Planning the scale-up of integrated care programs: A qualitative multiple-case study of case management for adults with complex needs in Quebec, Canada.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Catherine Hudon, Alexandra Lemay-Compagnat, Mathieu Bisson, Maud-Christine Chouinard, Gregory Moullec, Lourdes Rodriguez Del Barrio, Émilie Angrignon-Girouard, Marie-Dominique Poirier, Marie-Mychèle Pratte
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Abstract

Background: Adults with complex needs require health and social services from a variety of providers. Appropriate care for these people calls for integrated care. However, few studies have assessed the organizational conditions conducive to implementing integrated care programs in preparation for scale-up.

Objective: This study aimed to 1) implement a case management program as part of an integrated care program initiative for adults with complex needs in health and social services organizations and primary care clinics, 2) evaluate the organizational factors influencing implementation, and 3) share recommendations from key stakeholders to facilitate scale-up.

Methods: A qualitative multiple-case study was conducted in two health and social services organizations and five primary care clinics in Quebec, Canada. We collected data through participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups with stakeholders. The data were analyzed using deductive (RE-AIM framework) and inductive thematic analysis. Case stories were developed and then compared.

Results: Identifying patients targeted by the program was challenging. Better access to health information technology for case-finding was strongly recommended. Remuneration methods compatible with family physicians' expected levels of commitment to the program were needed to promote their engagement. Appropriate change management was also important to promote implementation and ensure sustainability of the program over time.

Conclusion: This study may inform stakeholders interested in scaling up integrated care programs for adults with complex needs.

规划综合护理方案的规模:一个定性的多案例研究的案例管理在加拿大魁北克省成人复杂的需求。
背景:有复杂需求的成年人需要来自各种提供者的保健和社会服务。对这些人的适当护理需要综合护理。然而,很少有研究评估了有利于实施综合护理计划的组织条件,为扩大规模做准备。目的:本研究旨在1)实施个案管理计划,作为健康和社会服务组织和初级保健诊所中有复杂需求的成人综合护理计划倡议的一部分;2)评估影响实施的组织因素;3)分享主要利益相关者的建议,以促进扩大规模。方法:在加拿大魁北克省的两个卫生和社会服务组织和五个初级保健诊所进行定性多病例研究。我们通过参与观察、半结构化访谈和利益相关者焦点小组收集数据。数据分析采用演绎(RE-AIM框架)和归纳专题分析。案例故事被开发出来,然后进行比较。结果:确定该计划的目标患者具有挑战性。强烈建议更好地利用卫生信息技术查找病例。需要与家庭医生对项目的预期承诺水平相适应的薪酬方法来促进他们的参与。适当的变更管理对于促进实施和确保项目的可持续性也很重要。结论:这项研究可能会告知利益相关者有兴趣扩大综合护理方案的成人复杂需求。
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Health Policy
Health Policy 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
6.10%
发文量
157
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Policy is intended to be a vehicle for the exploration and discussion of health policy and health system issues and is aimed in particular at enhancing communication between health policy and system researchers, legislators, decision-makers and professionals concerned with developing, implementing, and analysing health policy, health systems and health care reforms, primarily in high-income countries outside the U.S.A.
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