Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.

INTRODUCTION:This study aimed to provide insight into the merits of DementiaNet, a network-based primary care innovation for community-dwelling dementia patients. METHODS:Longitudinal mixed methods multiple case study including 13 networks of primary care professionals as cases. Data collection comp...

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Main Authors: Anke Richters, Minke S Nieuwboer, Marcel G M Olde Rikkert, Rene J F Melis, Marieke Perry, Marjolein A van der Marck
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6021091?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-95ea3de736914ba69c8af86dbff540fd2020-11-25T01:41:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019881110.1371/journal.pone.0198811Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.Anke RichtersMinke S NieuwboerMarcel G M Olde RikkertRene J F MelisMarieke PerryMarjolein A van der MarckINTRODUCTION:This study aimed to provide insight into the merits of DementiaNet, a network-based primary care innovation for community-dwelling dementia patients. METHODS:Longitudinal mixed methods multiple case study including 13 networks of primary care professionals as cases. Data collection comprised continuously-kept logs; yearly network maturity score (range 0-24), yearly quality of care assessment (quality indicators, 0-100), and in-depth interviews. RESULTS:Networks consisted of median nine professionals (range 5-22) covering medical, care and welfare disciplines. Their follow-up was 1-2 years. Average yearly increase was 2.03 (95%-CI:1.20-2.96) on network maturity and 8.45 (95%-CI:2.80-14.69) on quality indicator score. High primary care practice involvement and strong leadership proved essential in the transition towards more mature networks with better quality of care. DISCUSSION:Progress towards more mature networks favored quality of care improvements. DementiaNet appeared to be effective to realize transition towards network-based care, enhance multidisciplinary collaboration, and improve quality of dementia care.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6021091?pdf=render
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author Anke Richters
Minke S Nieuwboer
Marcel G M Olde Rikkert
Rene J F Melis
Marieke Perry
Marjolein A van der Marck
spellingShingle Anke Richters
Minke S Nieuwboer
Marcel G M Olde Rikkert
Rene J F Melis
Marieke Perry
Marjolein A van der Marck
Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anke Richters
Minke S Nieuwboer
Marcel G M Olde Rikkert
Rene J F Melis
Marieke Perry
Marjolein A van der Marck
author_sort Anke Richters
title Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
title_short Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
title_full Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
title_fullStr Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
title_sort longitudinal multiple case study on effectiveness of network-based dementia care towards more integration, quality of care, and collaboration in primary care.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description INTRODUCTION:This study aimed to provide insight into the merits of DementiaNet, a network-based primary care innovation for community-dwelling dementia patients. METHODS:Longitudinal mixed methods multiple case study including 13 networks of primary care professionals as cases. Data collection comprised continuously-kept logs; yearly network maturity score (range 0-24), yearly quality of care assessment (quality indicators, 0-100), and in-depth interviews. RESULTS:Networks consisted of median nine professionals (range 5-22) covering medical, care and welfare disciplines. Their follow-up was 1-2 years. Average yearly increase was 2.03 (95%-CI:1.20-2.96) on network maturity and 8.45 (95%-CI:2.80-14.69) on quality indicator score. High primary care practice involvement and strong leadership proved essential in the transition towards more mature networks with better quality of care. DISCUSSION:Progress towards more mature networks favored quality of care improvements. DementiaNet appeared to be effective to realize transition towards network-based care, enhance multidisciplinary collaboration, and improve quality of dementia care.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6021091?pdf=render
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