2020
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czaa066
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Understanding the factors influencing the implementation of participatory interventions to improve care coordination. An analytical framework based on an evaluation in Latin America

Abstract: Healthcare coordination is considered key to improving care quality. Although participatory action research (PAR) has been used effectively to bridge the gap between evidence and practice in other areas, little is known about the key success factors of its use in healthcare organizations. This article analyses the factors influencing the implementation of PAR interventions to improve clinical coordination from the perspective of actors in public healthcare networks of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Urugua… Show more

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“…The cases in which informants could barely identify any contributions to the improvement of care coordinationoffline virtual consultations and use of the referral and reply letterappear to be related to both contextual barriers and deficiencies in the PAR process and in the content of the interventions [33], aggravated in some cases by a short implementation period, which resulted in low uptake of these mechanisms. An appropriate application of the PAR process in a favourable context also emerged across the board as a necessary condition for the extension, sustainability and replicability of the interventions in other contexts.…”
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“…The cases in which informants could barely identify any contributions to the improvement of care coordinationoffline virtual consultations and use of the referral and reply letterappear to be related to both contextual barriers and deficiencies in the PAR process and in the content of the interventions [33], aggravated in some cases by a short implementation period, which resulted in low uptake of these mechanisms. An appropriate application of the PAR process in a favourable context also emerged across the board as a necessary condition for the extension, sustainability and replicability of the interventions in other contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joint meetings between levels: wide-ranging results on the clinical management and administrative coordination, varying according to the needs of the context It is striking that such an apparently simple intervention meetings between professionals, in person or online, to find solutions together to the problems of coordinating patient care, whether the purpose is to discuss clinical cases, give training, establish joint protocols or the induction of staff into the networkshould obtain such wide-ranging and diverse results in the improvement of clinical management coordination (communication in follow-up, clinical agreement, appropriateness of referrals) and administrative coordination. This may be related to the PAR approach adopted in the design and implementation of these interventions and the reflexive and participatory methods used during the sessions, which entailed joint reflection on cross-level working practice aimed at reaching agreements and the continuous evaluation and adjustment of methodology and content [33]. Firstly, the professionals' participation in the problematization of the fragmentation of the network facilitated their engagement, as they were tackling a problem they felt to be their own.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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