Implementing online evidence-based care pathways: A mixed-methods study across primary and secondary care

Author:

Akehurst Joy,Sattar Zeibeda,Gordon Isabel,Ling Jonathan

Abstract

AimTo understand what contextual influences, mechanisms and outcomes affect the implementation and use of localised, online care pathways (HealthPathways) in primary and secondary care.Design and procedureMixed-measures design.Quantitative data included number of page views and conditions viewed. Qualitative data from semistructured interviews and focus groups were gathered over a 6-month period, and analysed using NVivo software.SettingThe first HealthPathways UK site, South Tyneside, England.ParticipantsGeneral practitioners, nurses, practice managers, hospital consultants and system leaders (managers, commissioners) (n=76).ResultsUse of the pathways significantly increased over time. Themes were developed showing how online care pathways were used—leadership, pre-existing networks and relationships; development of systems and processes for care pathways, the use of online care pathways to support decision-making and referral, and perceived availability of resources. Inter-related themes were arranged into configurations consisting of contextual influences, mechanisms and outcomes. Recommendations were made for future implementations, such as improved data collection processes to understand how and why there was variance in the use of pathways.ConclusionsThis study was early in the implementation process; however, emerging themes will facilitate the future implementation and use of online care pathways. Recommendations are made for further research to include other health and social care users and patients to inform future developments.

Funder

North of England Commissioning Support

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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