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PurposeTransitional care (TC) models emerged to ensure healthcare coordination and continuity, as at-risk patients transfer between different settings or different levels of care within the same setting. TC models have been developed in many countries as well as within different healthcare service delivery models and organizations. This paper aims to focus on a TC model developed in Italy called Operating Centre for Transition (OCT), in order to (1) explore its distinctive features by establishing a framework of analysis, (2) apply the framework to study two OCTs and (3) provide recommendations on how to use the framework to evaluate and develop new OCTs in the future.Design/methodology/approachThe authors adopted a grounded theory method to develop and validate the framework of analysis. The authors employed several qualitative methods following four iterative and recursive steps: (1) desk analysis of relevant documents, (2) in-depth interviews to key informants, (3) three meetings of an expert working group and (4) application of the framework to two case studies.FindingsThe framework of analysis identifies three core dimensions that are always present in any OCT: the service model, the functions and the organizational features. Moreover, for every dimension several variables that capture and understand OCTs’ nature, role and development level are identified.Originality/valueThe results of the study highlight the key elements of the OCT model in Italy and show that the proposed framework can be useful both to analyse existing OCTs and to support health managers and policy makers to create new OCTs or develop those already active.
过渡性护理(TC)模式的出现是为了确保医疗保健的协调和连续性,因为有风险的患者在不同的环境之间转移或在同一环境中接受不同水平的护理。许多国家以及不同的医疗保健服务提供模式和组织都开发了技术支持模式。本文旨在以意大利的转型运营中心(operation Centre for Transition, OCT)为研究对象,旨在:(1)通过建立分析框架来探索转型运营中心的特点,(2)应用该框架来研究两个转型运营中心,(3)就未来如何使用该框架来评估和开发新的转型运营中心提出建议。设计/方法论/方法作者采用了扎根理论的方法来开发和验证分析框架。作者采用了几种定性方法,遵循四个迭代和递归步骤:(1)相关文件的案头分析,(2)对关键举报人的深度访谈,(3)专家工作组的三次会议,(4)将框架应用于两个案例研究。分析框架确定了三个核心维度,它们总是出现在任何OCT中:服务模型、功能和组织特征。此外,对于每个维度,确定了捕获和理解oct的性质、作用和发展水平的几个变量。独创性/价值研究结果突出了意大利OCT模式的关键要素,并表明所提议的框架既可以用于分析现有OCT,也可以用于支持卫生管理人员和政策制定者创建新的OCT或发展那些已经活跃的OCT。