Author:
Hindle Don,Yazbeck Anne-Marie
Abstract
We undertook a survey of clinical pathways
across the 25 European Union countries. Fiftyone
questionnaires were completed by largely
self-selected experts from 17 countries. Respondents
reported that pathways were important and
were becoming increasingly widely used
(although the rate of progress was highly variable).
One important constraint was reported to be
a cultural aversion among doctors that arises at
least in part from the implication that pathways
require multidisciplinary teamwork which will prejudice
medical autonomy. In other words, pathways
challenge clinical professional sub-cultures. Other
constraints included lack of encouragement by
external parties, such as purchasers, with limited
financial support for pathway development and
implementation and service purchasing that did
not reward care providers who use pathways.
The obvious implication of the survey is that more
needs to be done to achieve a common understanding
of pathways. In spite of the large quantity
of published papers, survey respondents reported
that there are many health professionals who have
only a superficial understanding at best.
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