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Patient Engagement as a Component of a Learning Healthcare System: A case study using small area rate variation research in Nova Scotia, Canada

机译:病人参与作为学习型医疗保健系统的组成部分:加拿大新斯科舍省使用小面积率变化研究的案例研究

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ABSTRACTObjectivesThe objective was to develop a framework for incorporating patient engagement into administrative health database research. In an examination of variation in high-cost health service use using administrative data, patient experience was incorporated as an additional source of knowledge to inform evidence-informed policy making in a learning healthcare system framework.MethodThe study described variation in the rate of high-cost use by area within Nova Scotia, Canada, and isolated local factors contributing to the rate of high-cost use to inform targeted intervention development. Regression analysis was used to determine where the rate of high-cost use was driven by known contributors, such as demographics or disease patterns. Peer-leaders from provincial chronic disease management programs (Patient Navigators) were recruited as study team members. They were invited to help describe their collective experience of patient-based factors that may contribute to high-cost use, including access to care and multi-morbidity in their regions.ResultsThe outcome of this ‘proxy’ patient engagement was measured by the extent to which the input from the Patient Navigators influenced study protocol, interpretation of results and communication of findings. The patient voice helped describe the extent of variation, contextualize the findings, and suggested additional contributory factors not revealed by the analysis of administrative health data. For example, the Patient Navigators described regional discrepancies in available services for managing chronic disease and variation in the approach to discharge planning. In this way, the patient experience was incorporated to attempt to explain rates of high-cost use in areas that could not be explained by known contributors. Further, patient experience with travel distance to receive care and alternate levels of care helped to generate questions for future research.ConclusionPatient experience is an invaluable input into health research that contributes to health system planning. This research incorporated ‘proxy’ patient experience to produce evidence to inform targeted interventions aimed at reducing the rate of high cost-users. The identified areas where focused interventions or reforms could yield material benefits for efficient delivery of health care.
机译:摘要目的目标是开发一个框架,将患者参与纳入行政健康数据库研究。在使用行政数据检查高成本医疗服务使用变化的过程中,将患者的经验作为一种额外的知识来源,为学习型医疗系统框架中的循证决策提供了信息。方法该研究描述了高花费率的变化加拿大新斯科舍省内按地区划分的成本使用情况,以及导致高成本使用率上升的孤立局部因素,这些信息可为定向干预措施的发展提供信息。回归分析用于确定高成本使用率是由哪些已知因素(如人口统计或疾病模式)驱动的位置。招募了省级慢性病管理计划(患者导航员)的同行领导作为研究小组成员。邀请他们帮助描述他们对患者因素的集体经验,这些因素可能会导致高成本使用,包括其所在地区获得医疗服务和多种疾病的发生。病人导航员的输入影响了研究方案,结果解释和发现交流。病人的声音帮助描述了变化的程度,结合了研究结果,并建议了行政健康数据分析未发现的其他促成因素。例如,患者导航员描述了用于管理慢性病的现有服务中的地区差异以及出院计划方法的变化。通过这种方式,结合了患者的经验,试图解释在已知贡献者无法解释的领域中高成本使用的比率。此外,患者在旅行途中获得护理和替代护理水平的经验有助于为将来的研究提出疑问。结论患者的经验是对健康研究的宝贵贡献,有助于卫生系统的规划。这项研究结合了“代理人”的患者经验,以提供证据,为旨在降低高成本用户比率的针对性干预提供信息。确定的领域,在其中进行重点干预或改革可以为有效提供卫生保健带来实质性收益。

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