Evaluation of patients perspective on a multimorbidity patient-centered care model piloted in the chilean public health system

Sapag, Jaime C.; Martinez, Mayra; Zamorano, Paula; Varela, Teresita; Tellez, Alvaro; Irazoqui, Esteban; Munoz, Paulina

Abstract

BackgroundThe progressive multimorbidity explosion has challenged Chile's health systems and worldwide. The Centro de Innovacion en Salud ANCORA UC implemented a new Multimorbidity Patient-Centered Care Model in Chile.ObjectiveEvaluate the perspective of high-risk patients about the core elements of the model.MethodologyWe conducted a cross sectional telephone-based survey that considered the application of a 13 items questionnaire. Of them, nine were Likert scale questions with scores from 1 to 7, one dichotomic question, and three open-ended questions. 231 high-risk patients who received care through the model at primary care centers participated in the study. Quantitative data were encoded, consolidated, and analyzed with the SPSS software. We performed descriptive and analytic statistics techniques to assess different variables and their potential associations. Thematic analysis was conducted for qualitative data.ResultsThe overall score was 5.84 (range: 1 to 7), with a standard deviation of 1.25. Questions with the best scores were those related with personalized care and the primary care teams. The lowest scored was for the item regarding the continuity of care between primary nurses and inpatient care at the hospital. There was a difference in patient outcomes depending on their health center. Regarding sociodemographic characteristics, age did not significantly affect the results.ConclusionsThe study reveals the perceptions about a complex multimorbidity intervention from the patient's perspective. It complements the impact on health services utilization evaluation that supports decision-makers currently scaling up a similar strategy in our country and could be considered in other countries dealing with non-communicable diseases.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001106215600010 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
Volumen: 23
Número: 1
Editorial: BMC
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1186/s12889-023-17220-3

Notas: ISI