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Low-value care practice in headache: a Spanish mixed methods research study

Authors :
Pozo-Rosich, Patricia
Layos-Romero, Almudena
Martin-Delgado, Jimmy
Pascual Gómez, Julio
Bailón-Santamaría, Cristina
Tentor, Ana
Santiago, Alejandro
Ignacio, Emilio
Torrés, Antonio
Mira, José Joaquín
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Enfermería y Fisioterapia
Universidad de Cantabria
Source :
The Journal of Headache and Pain, The Journal of Headache and Pain volume 21, Article number: 74 (2020), Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, RODIN: Repositorio de Objetos de Docencia e Investigación de la Universidad de Cádiz, Universidad de Cádiz, The Journal of Headache and Pain, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020), J Headache Pain 2020 Jun 10;21(1):74, UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria, instname, RODIN. Repositorio de Objetos de Docencia e Investigación de la Universidad de Cádiz
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Milan, 2020.

Abstract

Background Headache is one of the most prevalent diseases. The Global Burden of Disease Study ranks it as the seventh most common disease overall and the second largest neurological cause of disability in the world. The “Do Not Do” recommendations are a strategy for increasing the quality of care and reducing the cost of care for headache. This study aimed to identify specific low-value practices in headache care, determine their frequency, and estimate the cost overrun that they represent, in order to establish “Do not Do” recommendations specifically for headache by consensus and according to scientific evidence. Methods This was a mixed methods research study that combined qualitative consensus-building techniques, involving a multidisciplinary panel of experts to define the “Do Not Do” recommendations in headache care, and a retrospective observational study with review of a randomized set of patient records from the past 6 months in four hospitals, to quantify the frequency of these “Do Not Do” practices. We calculated the sum of direct costs of medical consultations, medicines, and unnecessary diagnostic tests. Results Seven “Do Not Do” recommendations were established for headache. In total, 3507 medical records were randomly reviewed. Low-value practices had a highly variable occurrence, depending on the hospital and type of headache. Overall, 34.1% of low-value practices were related to treatment, 21% were related to overuse of imaging in consultation, and 19% were related to emergency care. The estimated cost of low-value practices in the four hospitals was 203,520.47 euros per 1000 patients. Conclusions This study identified low-value headache practices that need to be eradicated and provided data on their frequency and cost overruns.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11292377 and 11292369
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Headache and Pain
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....467ef5b384b4b6e44a5d96b6108bdc44