A qualitative study of purchaser unit employees’ experiences of patient pathways from specialist healthcare to primary healthcare in Norway

Paul Killie, Rita Jakobsen, Kari Sørensen, J. Debesay
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Introduction Understanding the purchaser–provider split model in the patient pathway is important. The purchaser is a key player in managing the flow between specialist and municipal healthcare services. A smoother patient transfer has been a priority in Norway, but also challenging. Accordingly, this study aims to describe and explain how the purchasers operate as liaisons during patient transfers from specialist to primary healthcare services. Methods Eleven interviews were conducted with employees at purchaser units in primary healthcare in Norway. The interviewees’ professional backgrounds were in nursing and physiotherapy, as well as casework, and management. The interviews took place in 2018–2019 and analyzed with Graneheim and Lundman's content analysis strategy. Results The interviewees’ views reflected the changes they experienced in the wake of healthcare reforms in specialist healthcare services and municipal healthcare institutions. Three themes emerged from the analyses: (1) increased efficiency requirements after the Coordination Reform, (2) better reporting systems and the need for role clarifications in contact with hospitals, and (3) the need for good assessments for safe transfer to the municipality. Discussion Purchaser unit employees’ experiences with patient pathways point towards a need for certain changes. There is a need for increased efficiency requirements for purchasing units, even with new electronic tools, as well as a growing need for better reporting systems and a common understanding between the service levels about what patients can expect in the municipalities.
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挪威采购单位员工从专科医疗到初级医疗的患者路径体验的定性研究
引言了解患者路径中的购买者-提供者分割模型非常重要。购买者是管理专科和市政医疗服务之间流动的关键参与者。平稳的患者转移一直是挪威的优先事项,但也具有挑战性。因此,本研究旨在描述和解释在患者从专科医疗服务转移到初级医疗服务期间,购买者是如何作为联络人运作的。方法对挪威初级保健采购单位的员工进行了11次访谈。受访者的专业背景是护理和物理治疗,以及个案工作和管理。采访发生在2018年至2019年,并采用Graneheim和Lundman的内容分析策略进行分析。结果受访者的观点反映了他们在专科医疗服务和市级医疗机构医疗改革后所经历的变化。分析得出了三个主题:(1)协调改革后提高了效率要求;(2)改进了报告系统,需要在与医院的联系中澄清角色;(3)需要对安全转移到市政当局进行良好评估。讨论买方单位员工对患者路径的体验表明需要进行某些改变。即使有了新的电子工具,也需要提高购买单位的效率要求,也越来越需要更好的报告系统,以及服务级别之间对患者在市政当局的期望达成共识。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Care Coordination (formerly published as the International Journal of Care Pathways) provides an international forum for the latest scientific research in care coordination. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles which describe basic research to a multidisciplinary field as well as other broader approaches and strategies hypothesized to improve care coordination. The Journal offers insightful overviews and reflections on innovation, underlying issues, and thought provoking opinion pieces in related fields. Articles from multidisciplinary fields are welcomed from leading health care academics and policy-makers. Published articles types include original research, reviews, guidelines papers, book reviews, and news items.
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