Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol
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Resumo: | Background: Better communication among field health care teams and points of care, together with investments focused on improving teamwork, individual management, and clinical skills, are strategies for achieving better outcomes in patient-oriented care. This research aims to implement and evaluate interventions focused on improving communication and knowledge among health teams based on points of care in a regional public health outreach network, assessing the following hypotheses: 1) A better-working communication process between hospitals and primary health care providers can improve the sharing of information on patients as well as patients' outcomes. 2) A skill-upgrading education tool offered to health providers at their work sites can improve patients' care and outcomes. Methods/Design: A quasi-experimental study protocol with a mixed-methods approach (quantitative and qualitative) was developed to evaluate communication tools for health care professionals based in primary care units and in a general hospital in the southern region of Sao Paulo City, Brazil. The usefulness and implementation processes of the integration strategies will be evaluated, considering: 1) An Internet-based communication platform that facilitates continuity and integrality of care to patients, and 2) A tailored updating distance-learning course on ambulatory care sensitive conditions for clinical skills improvements. The observational study will evaluate a non-randomized cohort of adult patients, with historical controls. Hospitalized patients diagnosed with an ambulatory care sensitive condition will be selected and followed for 1 year after hospital discharge. Data will be collected using validated questionnaires and from patients' medical records. Health care professionals will be evaluated related to their use of education and communication tools and their demographic and psychological profiles. The primary outcome measured will be the patients' 30-day hospital readmission rates. A sample size of 560 patients was calculated to fit a valid logistic model. In addition, qualitative approaches will be used to identify subjective perceptions of providers about the implementation process and of patients about health system use. Discussion: This research project will gather relevant information about implementation processes for education and communication tools and their impact on human resources training, rates of readmission, and patient-related outcomes. |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocolHealth system integrationEvidence-based implementationHealth professional educationInterdisciplinary communicationPrimary health careBackground: Better communication among field health care teams and points of care, together with investments focused on improving teamwork, individual management, and clinical skills, are strategies for achieving better outcomes in patient-oriented care. This research aims to implement and evaluate interventions focused on improving communication and knowledge among health teams based on points of care in a regional public health outreach network, assessing the following hypotheses: 1) A better-working communication process between hospitals and primary health care providers can improve the sharing of information on patients as well as patients' outcomes. 2) A skill-upgrading education tool offered to health providers at their work sites can improve patients' care and outcomes. Methods/Design: A quasi-experimental study protocol with a mixed-methods approach (quantitative and qualitative) was developed to evaluate communication tools for health care professionals based in primary care units and in a general hospital in the southern region of Sao Paulo City, Brazil. The usefulness and implementation processes of the integration strategies will be evaluated, considering: 1) An Internet-based communication platform that facilitates continuity and integrality of care to patients, and 2) A tailored updating distance-learning course on ambulatory care sensitive conditions for clinical skills improvements. The observational study will evaluate a non-randomized cohort of adult patients, with historical controls. Hospitalized patients diagnosed with an ambulatory care sensitive condition will be selected and followed for 1 year after hospital discharge. Data will be collected using validated questionnaires and from patients' medical records. Health care professionals will be evaluated related to their use of education and communication tools and their demographic and psychological profiles. The primary outcome measured will be the patients' 30-day hospital readmission rates. A sample size of 560 patients was calculated to fit a valid logistic model. In addition, qualitative approaches will be used to identify subjective perceptions of providers about the implementation process and of patients about health system use. Discussion: This research project will gather relevant information about implementation processes for education and communication tools and their impact on human resources training, rates of readmission, and patient-related outcomes.Hosp Municipal Dr Moyses Deutsch, Sao Paulo, BrazilHosp Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Sch Med, Sao Paulo, BrazilGaroa Hacker Club, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Juiz de Fora, Sch Med, Juiz De Fora, BrazilSecretariat Hlth Espirito Santo State, Espirito Santo, BrazilEMESCAM, Super Sch Sci Santa Casa de Misericordia Vitoria, Vitoria, BrazilFed Univ Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Paulista Med Sch, Sao Paulo, BrazilCtr Studies & Res Dr Joao Amorim CEJAM, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilFed Univ Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Paulista Med Sch, Sao Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceBrazilian Ministry of Health and FAPESP through PPSUS grant [2012/51228-9]FAPESP:2012/51228-9Biomed Central Ltd2019-07-22T15:46:54Z2019-07-22T15:46:54Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1626-9Bmc Health Services Research. London, v. 16, p. -, 2016.10.1186/s12913-016-1626-9WOS000381255000001.pdf1472-6963http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/51171WOS:000381255000001enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBracco, Mario MaiaCintra Nunes Mafra, Ana CarolinaAbdo, Alexandre HannudBasile Colugnati, Fernando AntonioBernardina Dalla, Marcello DalaPiva Demarzo, Marcelo Marcos [UNIFESP]Abrahamsohn, IsesRodrigues, Aline PacificoFerreira de Almeida Delgado, Ana Violetados Prazeres, Glauber AlvesTeixeira, Jose Carlos, Jr.Possa, Silvioreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2019-07-22T12:46:54Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/51171Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652019-07-22T12:46:54Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol Bracco, Mario Maia Health system integration Evidence-based implementation Health professional education Interdisciplinary communication Primary health care |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
title_full |
Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Implementation of integration strategies between primary care units and a regional general hospital in Brazil to update and connect health care professionals: a quasi-experimental study protocol |
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Bracco, Mario Maia |
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Bracco, Mario Maia Cintra Nunes Mafra, Ana Carolina Abdo, Alexandre Hannud Basile Colugnati, Fernando Antonio Bernardina Dalla, Marcello Dala Piva Demarzo, Marcelo Marcos [UNIFESP] Abrahamsohn, Ises Rodrigues, Aline Pacifico Ferreira de Almeida Delgado, Ana Violeta dos Prazeres, Glauber Alves Teixeira, Jose Carlos, Jr. Possa, Silvio |
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Cintra Nunes Mafra, Ana Carolina Abdo, Alexandre Hannud Basile Colugnati, Fernando Antonio Bernardina Dalla, Marcello Dala Piva Demarzo, Marcelo Marcos [UNIFESP] Abrahamsohn, Ises Rodrigues, Aline Pacifico Ferreira de Almeida Delgado, Ana Violeta dos Prazeres, Glauber Alves Teixeira, Jose Carlos, Jr. Possa, Silvio |
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Bracco, Mario Maia Cintra Nunes Mafra, Ana Carolina Abdo, Alexandre Hannud Basile Colugnati, Fernando Antonio Bernardina Dalla, Marcello Dala Piva Demarzo, Marcelo Marcos [UNIFESP] Abrahamsohn, Ises Rodrigues, Aline Pacifico Ferreira de Almeida Delgado, Ana Violeta dos Prazeres, Glauber Alves Teixeira, Jose Carlos, Jr. Possa, Silvio |
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Health system integration Evidence-based implementation Health professional education Interdisciplinary communication Primary health care |
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Health system integration Evidence-based implementation Health professional education Interdisciplinary communication Primary health care |
description |
Background: Better communication among field health care teams and points of care, together with investments focused on improving teamwork, individual management, and clinical skills, are strategies for achieving better outcomes in patient-oriented care. This research aims to implement and evaluate interventions focused on improving communication and knowledge among health teams based on points of care in a regional public health outreach network, assessing the following hypotheses: 1) A better-working communication process between hospitals and primary health care providers can improve the sharing of information on patients as well as patients' outcomes. 2) A skill-upgrading education tool offered to health providers at their work sites can improve patients' care and outcomes. Methods/Design: A quasi-experimental study protocol with a mixed-methods approach (quantitative and qualitative) was developed to evaluate communication tools for health care professionals based in primary care units and in a general hospital in the southern region of Sao Paulo City, Brazil. The usefulness and implementation processes of the integration strategies will be evaluated, considering: 1) An Internet-based communication platform that facilitates continuity and integrality of care to patients, and 2) A tailored updating distance-learning course on ambulatory care sensitive conditions for clinical skills improvements. The observational study will evaluate a non-randomized cohort of adult patients, with historical controls. Hospitalized patients diagnosed with an ambulatory care sensitive condition will be selected and followed for 1 year after hospital discharge. Data will be collected using validated questionnaires and from patients' medical records. Health care professionals will be evaluated related to their use of education and communication tools and their demographic and psychological profiles. The primary outcome measured will be the patients' 30-day hospital readmission rates. A sample size of 560 patients was calculated to fit a valid logistic model. In addition, qualitative approaches will be used to identify subjective perceptions of providers about the implementation process and of patients about health system use. Discussion: This research project will gather relevant information about implementation processes for education and communication tools and their impact on human resources training, rates of readmission, and patient-related outcomes. |
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