Approaches to Chronic Disease Management Evaluation in Use in Europe: A Review of Current Methods and Performance Measures(vol 29, pg 61, 2013)

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Conklin, Annalijn
Nolte, Ellen
Vrijhoef, Hubertus
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[1] MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
[2] Health and Healthcare, RAND Europe Cambridge Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
[3] Integrated Care, Medical Center Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands
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10.1017/S0266462313000159
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objectives: An overview was produced of approaches currently used to evaluate chronic disease management in selected European countries. The study aims to describe the methods and metrics used in Europe as a first to help advance the methodological basis for their assessment. Methods: A common template for collection of evaluation methods and performance measures was sent to key informants in twelve European countries; responses were summarized in tables based on template evaluation categories. Extracted data were descriptively analyzed. Results: Approaches to the evaluation of chronic disease management vary widely in objectives, designs, metrics, observation period, and data collection methods. Half of the reported studies used noncontrolled designs. The majority measure clinical process measures, patient behavior and satisfaction, cost and utilization; several also used a range of structural indicators. Effects are usually observed over 1 or 3 years on patient populations with a single, commonly prevalent, chronic disease. Conclusions: There is wide variation within and between European countries on approaches to evaluating chronic disease management in their objectives, designs, indicators, target audiences, and actors involved. This study is the first extensive, international overview of the area reported in the literature.
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