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Strengthening the evidence-base of integrated care for people with multi-morbidity in Europe using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)

Authors :
Rutten-van Mölken, M.P.M.H. (Maureen)
Leijten, F.R.M. (Fenna)
Hoedemakers, M. (Maaike)
Tsiachristas, A. (Apostolos)
Verbeek, N. (Nick)
Karimi, M. (Milad)
Bal, R.A. (Roland)
Bont, A.A. (Antoinette) de
Islam, K. (Kamrul)
Askildsen, J.E. (Jan Erik)
Czypionka, T. (Thomas)
Kraus, M. (Markus)
Huic, M. (Mirjana)
Pitter, J.G. (János György)
Vogt, V. (Verena)
Stokes, J. (Jonathan)
Baltaxe, E. (Erik)
Rutten-van Mölken, M.P.M.H. (Maureen)
Leijten, F.R.M. (Fenna)
Hoedemakers, M. (Maaike)
Tsiachristas, A. (Apostolos)
Verbeek, N. (Nick)
Karimi, M. (Milad)
Bal, R.A. (Roland)
Bont, A.A. (Antoinette) de
Islam, K. (Kamrul)
Askildsen, J.E. (Jan Erik)
Czypionka, T. (Thomas)
Kraus, M. (Markus)
Huic, M. (Mirjana)
Pitter, J.G. (János György)
Vogt, V. (Verena)
Stokes, J. (Jonathan)
Baltaxe, E. (Erik)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Evaluation of integrated care programmes for individuals with multi-morbidity requires a broader evaluation framework and a broader definition of added value than is common in cost-utility analysis. This is possible through the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). Methods and results: This paper presents the seven steps of an MCDA to evaluate 17 different integrated care programmes for individuals with multi-morbidity in 8 European countries participating in the 4-year, EU-funded SELFIE project. In step one, qualitative research was undertaken to better understand the decision-context of these programmes. The programmes faced decisions related to their sustainability in terms of reimbursement, continuation, extension, and/or wider implementation. In step two, a uniform set of decision criteria was defined in terms of outcomes measured across the 17 programmes: physical functioning, psychological well-being, social relationships and participation, enjoyment of life, resilience, person-centeredness, continui

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, BMC Health Services Research vol. 18 no. 1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1049710766
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s12913-018-3367-4