Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol

Abstract Background Chronic diseases are becoming a huge threat to the Chinese health system. Although the New Round of Medical Reform aims to improve this, the chronic disease management in rural China is still worrying as it relies highly on hospital care instead of primary care. The vertical inte...

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Main Authors: Shaofan Chen, Bo Burström, Vibeke Sparring, Dongfu Qian
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3355-8
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spelling doaj-1e800ca6fa71432e8f0e290c510864222020-11-24T21:50:47ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-07-011811910.1186/s12913-018-3355-8Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocolShaofan Chen0Bo Burström1Vibeke Sparring2Dongfu Qian3Karolinska Institutet, Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Stockholm Centre for Healthcare Ethics, Health Outcomes and Economic Evaluation Research GroupKarolinska Institutet, Equity and Health Policy Research Group, Department of Public Health ServicesKarolinska Institutet, Medical Management Centre, Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and EthicsSchool of Health Policy and Management, Nanjing Medical UniversityAbstract Background Chronic diseases are becoming a huge threat to the Chinese health system. Although the New Round of Medical Reform aims to improve this, the chronic disease management in rural China is still worrying as it relies highly on hospital care instead of primary care. The vertical integrated care model has proven to be effective for chronic disease patients in many high-income countries, while few studies have been conducted in China. In this project, vertical integrated care will be applied to optimize the care of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and primary hypertension in rural China, and to shift the care from hospital to primary care. Methods An educational intervention was conducted in three pilot counties in Jiangsu province, a high-income province in southeast China. The intervention was based on the model of vertical integrated care between the three-levels of healthcare institutions. In the pilot counties, 22 townships were included (11 in the intervention and control groups, respectively). Service teams assembled by the local health bureaus implemented the intervention which provides services for both patients and healthcare professionals. Questionnaire interviews (n = 4259) and medical records were used to collect patient data (physiological measures, health-related quality of life, satisfaction with care). Data from healthcare professionals (n = 282) was gathered through questionnaires and in-depth interviews (knowledge about chronic diseases, general procedure of diagnosing and registering, chronic disease management situation, perceptions of chronic disease treatment and prevention). Baseline data were collected before the start of the intervention in Nov 2015, follow-up data in Oct-Nov 2016, and final data completed in Jul-Aug 2017. Discussion The intervention has been conducted smoothly and gotten support from patients, healthcare institutions and local health authorities. The research team anticipates that the vertical integrated model will improve patients’ health, satisfaction with care, and their understanding of their chronic disease. We also anticipate that healthcare professionals can acquire more information about chronic diseases and improve their strategy for providing good quality care for patients. Trial registration ISRCTN13319989 Registration date: 4th April, 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3355-8ChinaRuralVertical integrationChronic diseaseHealthcare reform
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author Shaofan Chen
Bo Burström
Vibeke Sparring
Dongfu Qian
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Bo Burström
Vibeke Sparring
Dongfu Qian
Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
BMC Health Services Research
China
Rural
Vertical integration
Chronic disease
Healthcare reform
author_facet Shaofan Chen
Bo Burström
Vibeke Sparring
Dongfu Qian
author_sort Shaofan Chen
title Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
title_short Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
title_full Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
title_fullStr Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural China – a study protocol
title_sort vertical integrated service model: an educational intervention for chronic disease management and its effects in rural china – a study protocol
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background Chronic diseases are becoming a huge threat to the Chinese health system. Although the New Round of Medical Reform aims to improve this, the chronic disease management in rural China is still worrying as it relies highly on hospital care instead of primary care. The vertical integrated care model has proven to be effective for chronic disease patients in many high-income countries, while few studies have been conducted in China. In this project, vertical integrated care will be applied to optimize the care of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and primary hypertension in rural China, and to shift the care from hospital to primary care. Methods An educational intervention was conducted in three pilot counties in Jiangsu province, a high-income province in southeast China. The intervention was based on the model of vertical integrated care between the three-levels of healthcare institutions. In the pilot counties, 22 townships were included (11 in the intervention and control groups, respectively). Service teams assembled by the local health bureaus implemented the intervention which provides services for both patients and healthcare professionals. Questionnaire interviews (n = 4259) and medical records were used to collect patient data (physiological measures, health-related quality of life, satisfaction with care). Data from healthcare professionals (n = 282) was gathered through questionnaires and in-depth interviews (knowledge about chronic diseases, general procedure of diagnosing and registering, chronic disease management situation, perceptions of chronic disease treatment and prevention). Baseline data were collected before the start of the intervention in Nov 2015, follow-up data in Oct-Nov 2016, and final data completed in Jul-Aug 2017. Discussion The intervention has been conducted smoothly and gotten support from patients, healthcare institutions and local health authorities. The research team anticipates that the vertical integrated model will improve patients’ health, satisfaction with care, and their understanding of their chronic disease. We also anticipate that healthcare professionals can acquire more information about chronic diseases and improve their strategy for providing good quality care for patients. Trial registration ISRCTN13319989 Registration date: 4th April, 2017.
topic China
Rural
Vertical integration
Chronic disease
Healthcare reform
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3355-8
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