利用 SCIROCCO 交换工具衡量新加坡综合护理的成熟度。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Integrated Care Pub Date : 2024-10-04 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.5334/ijic.7747
Angeline Woon Kee Lim, Clive Tan, Jason Chin Huat Yap
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背景:新加坡的综合护理进展如何,差距在哪里?在人口老龄化的背景下,社会医疗服务对于新加坡应对前所未有的需求至关重要,因为在过去十年中,有多种复杂医疗需求的老年人比例几乎翻了一番:本研究使用 SCIROCCO Exchange 工具(一种在线自我评估工具,包含提供综合护理所需的 12 个方面)来衡量新加坡综合护理的成熟度,找出主要差距并讨论其影响:方法:采用三步混合法德尔菲研究得出专家共识。参与者包括社会医疗保健部门的代表以及所有三个公共医疗保健服务网络的代表,他们至少有五年的工作经验。参与者对 SCIROCCO 交流工具的十二个维度分别进行了六点序数评分,并为每个评分提供了理由。分析采用了兰德加州大学洛杉矶分校的适当性方法和主题分析的标准:所有参与者都完成了研究。研究发现,"初始 "成熟度级别有五个维度,"进步 "成熟度级别有五个维度。有两个维度处于 "不确定 "状态,原因可能是他们对综合护理的观点和概念不同。总体中值绘制在蜘蛛图上。缺乏系统的综合护理方法是所有维度中最常见的次主题。这对于整合护理至关重要,因为这将使医疗和社会护理领域的利益相关者认同一个共同的目标:研究结果强调了重塑社会医疗服务的必要性,即关注基础层面(如结构、治理和公民赋权),从而在其他层面取得进展。本研究得出结论后,新加坡于 2023 年 7 月启动了 "更健康的新加坡"(Healthier SG)初级保健改革。未来的研究不妨探讨新加坡保健改革对新加坡综合医疗成熟度的影响。
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Measuring the Maturity of Integrated Care in Singapore with the SCIROCCO Exchange Tool.

Background: How have we progressed and where are the gaps of integrated care in Singapore? Social-health care provision in the context of an ageing population is critical in the city-state's management of the unprecedented demand as the proportion of seniors with multiple complex medical needs have almost doubled in the past decade.

Objective: This study measures the maturity level of Singapore's integrated care, identifies key gaps and discusses their implications using the SCIROCCO Exchange tool, an online self-assessment tool consisting of the 12 dimensions necessary for the provision of integrated care.

Methods: A three-step mixed method Delphi study was used to derive expert consensus. Participants across the social-healthcare sector as well as representatives from all three public healthcare delivery networks with at least five years of experience were included. Participants rated each of the twelve dimensions of the SCIROCCO Exchange tool on a six-point ordinal scale and provided justifications for each rating. Criteria from the RAND UCLA appropriateness method and thematic analysis were adopted for the analysis.

Results: All participants completed the study. The study found five dimensions in the "Initial" maturity level and five dimensions in the "Progressing" maturity level. There were two dimensions which were "Uncertain" because of split responses, possibly due to their differing vantage points and conceptualisations of integrated care. The overall medians were plotted on a spider diagram. The absence of a systematic approach for integrated care was the most common subtheme across all dimensions. This is foundational for integrated care as this would enable stakeholders across health and social care to identify with a common goal.

Implications: The findings emphasise the imperative to reshape social-health care delivery by focusing on foundational dimensions (such as structure, governance and citizen empowerment) to enable progress in other dimensions. Following the conclusion of this study, Singapore initiated a primary care reform with the launch of Healthier SG in July 2023. Future research may wish to explore the impact of Healthier SG on maturity of integrated care in Singapore.

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International Journal of Integrated Care
International Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
887
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 2000, IJIC’s mission is to promote integrated care as a scientific discipline. IJIC’s primary purpose is to examine critically the policy and practice of integrated care and whether and how this has impacted on quality-of-care, user experiences, and cost-effectiveness. The journal regularly publishes conference supplements and special themed editions. To find out more contact Managing Editor, Susan Royer. The Journal is supported by the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC).
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