Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries

Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priority in recent years for many Latin American public health systems looking to reinforce a healthcare model based on PC. However, despite being a longstanding concern, it has scarcely been analyzed in thi...

Full description

Autores:
Tipo de recurso:
Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/18787
Acceso en línea:
http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/18787
Palabra clave:
Care Coordination
Care Integration
Health Services Research
Health-Care Surveys
Integrated Delivery Systems
Latin America
Primary Health Care
Quality Of Health Care
Health Services
Health Survey
Health Worker
Latino People
Perception
Public Health
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Consultation
Coordination
Cross-Sectional Study
Doctor Patient Relation
Employment
Follow Up
General Practitioner
Health Care Survey
Health Services Research
Human
Logistic Regression Analysis
Mexico
Model
Patient Care
Perception
Questionnaire
Salary
Satisfaction
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico [North America]
Uruguay
Atención primaria en salud
Administración de servicios de salud
Administración hospitalaria
Rights
License
Abierto (Texto Completo)
id EDOCUR2_1ee193a21f0d56c1d29157b42a4d7d81
oai_identifier_str oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/18787
network_acronym_str EDOCUR2
network_name_str Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
repository_id_str
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
title Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
spellingShingle Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
Care Coordination
Care Integration
Health Services Research
Health-Care Surveys
Integrated Delivery Systems
Latin America
Primary Health Care
Quality Of Health Care
Health Services
Health Survey
Health Worker
Latino People
Perception
Public Health
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Consultation
Coordination
Cross-Sectional Study
Doctor Patient Relation
Employment
Follow Up
General Practitioner
Health Care Survey
Health Services Research
Human
Logistic Regression Analysis
Mexico
Model
Patient Care
Perception
Questionnaire
Salary
Satisfaction
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico [North America]
Uruguay
Atención primaria en salud
Administración de servicios de salud
Administración hospitalaria
title_short Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
title_full Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
title_fullStr Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
title_full_unstemmed Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
title_sort Doctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countries
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Care Coordination
Care Integration
Health Services Research
Health-Care Surveys
Integrated Delivery Systems
Latin America
Primary Health Care
Quality Of Health Care
topic Care Coordination
Care Integration
Health Services Research
Health-Care Surveys
Integrated Delivery Systems
Latin America
Primary Health Care
Quality Of Health Care
Health Services
Health Survey
Health Worker
Latino People
Perception
Public Health
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Consultation
Coordination
Cross-Sectional Study
Doctor Patient Relation
Employment
Follow Up
General Practitioner
Health Care Survey
Health Services Research
Human
Logistic Regression Analysis
Mexico
Model
Patient Care
Perception
Questionnaire
Salary
Satisfaction
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico [North America]
Uruguay
Atención primaria en salud
Administración de servicios de salud
Administración hospitalaria
dc.subject.decs.spa.fl_str_mv Health Services
Health Survey
Health Worker
Latino People
Perception
Public Health
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Consultation
Coordination
Cross-Sectional Study
Doctor Patient Relation
Employment
Follow Up
General Practitioner
Health Care Survey
Health Services Research
Human
Logistic Regression Analysis
Mexico
Model
Patient Care
Perception
Questionnaire
Salary
Satisfaction
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico [North America]
Uruguay
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Atención primaria en salud
Administración de servicios de salud
Administración hospitalaria
description Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priority in recent years for many Latin American public health systems looking to reinforce a healthcare model based on PC. However, despite being a longstanding concern, it has scarcely been analyzed in this region. This paper analyses the level of clinical coordination between PC and SC experienced by doctors and explores influencing factors in public healthcare networks of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. A cross-sectional study was carried out based on a survey of doctors working in the study networks (348 doctors per country). The COORDENA questionnaire was applied to measure their experiences of clinical management and information coordination, and their related factors. Descriptive analyses were conducted and a multivariate logistic regression model was generated to assess the relationship between general perception of care coordination and associated factors. With some differences between countries, doctors generally reported limited care coordination, mainly in the transfer of information and communication for the follow-up of patients and access to SC for referred patients, especially in the case of PC doctors and, to a lesser degree, inappropriate clinical referrals and disagreement over treatments, in the case of SC doctors. Factors associated with a better general perception of coordination were: being a SC doctor, considering that there is enough time for coordination within consultation hours, job and salary satisfaction, identifying the PC doctor as the coordinator of patient care across levels, knowing the doctors of the other care level and trusting in their clinical skills. These results provide evidence of problems in the implementation of a primary care-based model that require changes in aspects of employment, organization and interaction between doctors, all key factors for coordination. © 2017 The Authors
publishDate 2017
dc.date.created.none.fl_str_mv 2017
dc.date.issued.none.fl_str_mv 2017
dc.date.accessioned.none.fl_str_mv 2018-12-10T14:45:10Z
dc.date.available.none.fl_str_mv 2018-12-10T14:45:10Z
dc.type.eng.fl_str_mv article
dc.type.coarversion.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
dc.type.coar.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
dc.type.spa.spa.fl_str_mv Artículo
dc.identifier.issn.none.fl_str_mv ISSN0277-9536
dc.identifier.uri.none.fl_str_mv http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/18787
identifier_str_mv ISSN0277-9536
url http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/18787
dc.language.iso.spa.fl_str_mv eng
language eng
dc.relation.citationEndPage.none.fl_str_mv 19
dc.relation.citationStartPage.none.fl_str_mv 10
dc.relation.citationTitle.none.fl_str_mv Social Science and Medicine
dc.relation.citationVolume.none.fl_str_mv Vol. 182
dc.relation.ispartof.spa.fl_str_mv Social Science and Medicine, ISSN: 0277-9536, Vol. 182 (2017) pp. 10-19
dc.relation.uri.spa.fl_str_mv https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0277953617302241?token=C57EFB477B07E4BC898446B25355280E55575EA906DD7C0478582C60889D3CBB10F77FF1CDD52E63FC87085A31CAE6F9
dc.rights.coar.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.rights.acceso.spa.fl_str_mv Abierto (Texto Completo)
dc.rights.cc.spa.fl_str_mv https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
rights_invalid_str_mv Abierto (Texto Completo)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.format.mimetype.none.fl_str_mv application/pdf
institution Universidad del Rosario
dc.source.bibliographicCitation.spa.fl_str_mv Aller, M.B., Vargas, I., Coderch, J., Calero, S., Cots, F., Abizanda, M., Development and testing of indicators to measure coordination of clinical information and management across levels of care (2015) BMC Health Serv. Res., 15, p. 323
dc.source.instname.none.fl_str_mv instname:Universidad del Rosario
dc.source.reponame.none.fl_str_mv reponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocUR
bitstream.url.fl_str_mv https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/e7bb1cb1-e997-4ad4-aa5e-4f4481dc1fa3/download
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/b0cdd1f8-6bc7-4e98-be5f-43a20abe8ff6/download
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/23525873-f39e-4200-866b-9a2043f48dfd/download
bitstream.checksum.fl_str_mv b5449a782779bf3453f30602671c23fd
20d8f28570f62ad35bbb62690e203846
d187a264c93e6063541b2fb3905550fe
bitstream.checksumAlgorithm.fl_str_mv MD5
MD5
MD5
repository.name.fl_str_mv Repositorio institucional EdocUR
repository.mail.fl_str_mv edocur@urosario.edu.co
_version_ 1814167638790635520
spelling f0843752-a3c3-41f7-8b6e-5672cb2186c76007d6871ea-1c5f-422e-b85a-009d2fe327c760008c7cbb0-773b-4358-9687-4da0f56d64ea6005a1c6ed9-815a-46a4-8982-37a0f4df62b6600b3a0ffa6-3648-447d-890c-bc40ee2c887960051909435600ec52c80a-d6cf-4403-91ba-bf5a387df6ed600805d356b-0ce4-4060-bb55-9669506e3c21600f3e22ab1-48ec-46b7-a31b-a7948ea6b26f6004e9b40b4-a70c-4ee1-ae86-830f51de2d27600be5c95b0-1fa3-4fda-b1e3-dc22558291366009ab4f4cf-7075-430b-b23d-9b52525f93df6002018-12-10T14:45:10Z2018-12-10T14:45:10Z20172017Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priority in recent years for many Latin American public health systems looking to reinforce a healthcare model based on PC. However, despite being a longstanding concern, it has scarcely been analyzed in this region. This paper analyses the level of clinical coordination between PC and SC experienced by doctors and explores influencing factors in public healthcare networks of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. A cross-sectional study was carried out based on a survey of doctors working in the study networks (348 doctors per country). The COORDENA questionnaire was applied to measure their experiences of clinical management and information coordination, and their related factors. Descriptive analyses were conducted and a multivariate logistic regression model was generated to assess the relationship between general perception of care coordination and associated factors. With some differences between countries, doctors generally reported limited care coordination, mainly in the transfer of information and communication for the follow-up of patients and access to SC for referred patients, especially in the case of PC doctors and, to a lesser degree, inappropriate clinical referrals and disagreement over treatments, in the case of SC doctors. Factors associated with a better general perception of coordination were: being a SC doctor, considering that there is enough time for coordination within consultation hours, job and salary satisfaction, identifying the PC doctor as the coordinator of patient care across levels, knowing the doctors of the other care level and trusting in their clinical skills. These results provide evidence of problems in the implementation of a primary care-based model that require changes in aspects of employment, organization and interaction between doctors, all key factors for coordination. © 2017 The Authorsapplication/pdfISSN0277-9536http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/18787eng1910Social Science and MedicineVol. 182Social Science and Medicine, ISSN: 0277-9536, Vol. 182 (2017) pp. 10-19https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0277953617302241?token=C57EFB477B07E4BC898446B25355280E55575EA906DD7C0478582C60889D3CBB10F77FF1CDD52E63FC87085A31CAE6F9Abierto (Texto Completo)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Aller, M.B., Vargas, I., Coderch, J., Calero, S., Cots, F., Abizanda, M., Development and testing of indicators to measure coordination of clinical information and management across levels of care (2015) BMC Health Serv. Res., 15, p. 323instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURCare CoordinationCare IntegrationHealth Services ResearchHealth-Care SurveysIntegrated Delivery SystemsLatin AmericaPrimary Health CareQuality Of Health CareHealth ServicesHealth SurveyHealth WorkerLatino PeoplePerceptionPublic HealthArgentinaBrazilChileColombiaConsultationCoordinationCross-Sectional StudyDoctor Patient RelationEmploymentFollow UpGeneral PractitionerHealth Care SurveyHealth Services ResearchHumanLogistic Regression AnalysisMexicoModelPatient CarePerceptionQuestionnaireSalarySatisfactionSecondary Health CareSkillUruguayArgentinaBrazilChileColombiaMexico [North America]UruguayAtención primaria en saludAdministración de servicios de saludAdministración hospitalariaDoctors' experience of coordination across care levels and associated factors. A cross-sectional study in public healthcare networks of six Latin American countriesarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Vázquez, María-LuisaVargas, IngridGarcia-Subirats, IreneUnger, Jean-PierreDe Paepe, PierreMogollón Pérez, Amparo SusanaSamico, IsabellaEguiguren, PamelaCisneros, Angelica-IvonneHuerta, AdrianaMuruaga, María-CeciliaBertolotto, FernandoVázquez M.-L., Vargas I., Garcia-Subirats I., Unger J.-P., De Paepe P., Mogollón-Pérez A.S., Samico I., Eguiguren P., Cisneros A.-I., Huerta A., Muruaga M.-C., Bertolotto F.Vázquez, María-LuisaVargas, IngridGarcia-Subirats, IreneUnger, Jean-PierreDe Paepe, PierreMogollon-Pérez, Amparo SusanaSamico, IsabellaEguiguren, PamelaCisneros, Angelica-IvonneMuruaga, María-CeciliaMuruaga, María-CeciliaBertolotto, FernandoORIGINAL26.pdfapplication/pdf878401https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/e7bb1cb1-e997-4ad4-aa5e-4f4481dc1fa3/downloadb5449a782779bf3453f30602671c23fdMD51TEXT26.pdf.txt26.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain56697https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/b0cdd1f8-6bc7-4e98-be5f-43a20abe8ff6/download20d8f28570f62ad35bbb62690e203846MD52THUMBNAIL26.pdf.jpg26.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg4666https://repository.urosario.edu.co/bitstreams/23525873-f39e-4200-866b-9a2043f48dfd/downloadd187a264c93e6063541b2fb3905550feMD5310336/18787oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/187872019-09-19 07:37:54.609585https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co