Health-Care Administrator Perspectives on Prevention Guidelines and Healthy Lifestyle Counseling in a Primary Care Setting in New York State.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology Pub Date : 2019-07-23 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333392819862122
Julie Sorensen, Helene Johansson, Lars Jerdén, James Dalton, Henna Sheikh, Paul Jenkins, John May, Lars Weinehall
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Introduction: The incidence of chronic disease and treatment costs have been steadily increasing in the United States over the past few decades. Primary prevention and healthy lifestyle counseling have been identified as important strategies for reducing health-care costs and chronic disease prevalence. This article seeks to examine decision-makers' experiences and self-perceived roles in guideline and lifestyle counseling implementation in a primary care setting in the United States.

Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted with administrators at a health-care network in Upstate New York and with state-level administrators, such as insurers. Decision-makers were asked to discuss prevention guidelines and healthy lifestyle counseling, as well as how they support implementation of these initiatives. Interviews were analyzed using a thematic analysis framework and relevant sections of text were sorted using a priori codes.

Results: Interviews identified numerous barriers to guideline implementation. These included the complexity and profusion of guidelines, the highly politicized nature of health-care provision, and resistance from providers who sometimes prefer to make decisions autonomously. Barriers to supporting prevention counseling included relatively time-limited patient encounters, the lack of reimbursement mechanisms for counseling, lack of patient resources, and regulatory complexities.

Conclusions: Our research indicates that administrators and administrative structures face barriers to supporting prevention activities such as guideline implementation and healthy lifestyle counseling in primary care settings. They also identified several solutions for addressing existing primary prevention barriers, such as relying on nurses to provide healthy lifestyle support to patients. This article provides an important assessment of institutional readiness to support primary prevention efforts.

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纽约州初级保健环境中卫生保健管理人员对预防指南和健康生活方式咨询的看法。
引言:在过去的几十年里,美国慢性病的发病率和治疗费用一直在稳步增加。初级预防和健康生活方式咨询已被确定为降低医疗费用和慢性病流行率的重要战略。本文试图考察决策者在美国初级保健环境中实施指南和生活方式咨询的经历和自我感知角色。方法:对纽约州上州一家医疗保健网络的管理人员和州级管理人员(如保险公司)进行定性访谈。决策者被要求讨论预防指南和健康生活方式咨询,以及他们如何支持这些举措的实施。使用主题分析框架对访谈进行分析,并使用先验代码对文本的相关部分进行排序。结果:访谈发现了准则执行方面的许多障碍。其中包括指导方针的复杂性和丰富性,医疗保健服务的高度政治化性质,以及有时更喜欢自主决策的提供者的抵制。支持预防咨询的障碍包括相对时间有限的患者接触、缺乏咨询报销机制、缺乏患者资源和监管复杂性。结论:我们的研究表明,管理人员和行政结构在支持初级保健环境中的预防活动(如指南实施和健康生活方式咨询)方面面临障碍。他们还确定了解决现有初级预防障碍的几种解决方案,例如依靠护士为患者提供健康的生活方式支持。本文对支持初级预防工作的机构准备情况进行了重要评估。
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