Into Pathways (A Preview of the HIT2 Evaluation)
Introduction: HealthPathways is an integrated care approach that brings together general practice and hospital-based clinicians to develop agreed local management streams and pathways, and document these on an easily accessible website. It provides general practice teams with clinically relevant gui...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of integrated care 2018-03, Vol.18 (s1), p.115 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: HealthPathways is an integrated care approach that brings together general practice and hospital-based clinicians to develop agreed local management streams and pathways, and document these on an easily accessible website. It provides general practice teams with clinically relevant guidance on the assessment, management, and referral of a range of conditions, which are linked to locally relevant resources.In July 2015, HealthPathways was implemented by a Local Health District (LHD) and a Primary Health Network (PHN). Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) was identified as a priority area.Methods: This is a programmatic evaluation on the development, implementation and acceptance of T2DM pathways, with qualitative and quantitative data being collected and analysed from a range of sources to better understand the pathways implications and applications.This study uses data from:HealthPathways working groupsOnline survey responses from General Practitioners (GPs)Semi-structured interviews of:Stakeholders (e.g., LHD and PHN staff)GPs who use the T2DM pathwaysAnonymous surveys of patients at diabetes clinicsHealthPathways web server utilisation dataInterviews are digitally recorded and transcripts analysed using a thematic analysis approach – with initial codes generated directly from the participant’s words. These codes will be abstracted further to identify concepts and categories to generate final themes.Results: NOTE: This project is currently recruiting participants and undergoing analysis.Current results indicate that 68% of GP respondents use HealthPathways, with 39% on a daily to weekly basis and nearly half (47%) use HealthPathways in caring for a patient with DM.Thematic analysis from stakeholder interviews emphasise the importance of established collaborations and the need for standardized tools with common priorities and transparency in processes.Discussion: This preliminary analysis suggest that those who use HealthPathways have found it to be a practical tool that supports their diagnostics process and provides information of high quality. However, it also highlights that there is a lack of awareness of the HealthPathways within general practices.Conclusions: HealthPathways has been live for 18 months and is still under developmentDue to early evaluation of the pathways, clinical outcomes data is not in the scopeLessons: Early evaluation of the pathways can only provide information on development and project implementation, rather than clinical outc |
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ISSN: | 1568-4156 1568-4156 |
DOI: | 10.5334/ijic.s1115 |