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Volume 10, Issue 6, August 2006, ISBN 1832 620X
   

FOCUS on… Tools for measuring change in chronic disease management in primary care

     S Roach, L Kalucy, E McIntyre

This new publication focuses on tools to use for measuring systems and processes relevant to chronic disease management.

Main messages from this publication:

  • Valid and reliable tools and instruments exist to measure organisational processes relevant to chronic disease management.
  • The tools can be used by GPs, Divisions of General Practice, and other primary care practitioners and organisations as part of routine organisation change, and by researchers as part of specific evaluation or research projects.
  • The use of appropriate tools can monitor progress and contribute to quality improvement and to the evidence base about ways to bring about change.
  • Selection of the appropriate tool should be based on the specific aims of each intervention.
  • The tools most likely to be relevant, valid and useful in Australian primary care are:
    • Assessment of Chronic Illness Care-evaluates utilisation of elements of the chronic care model.
    • Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care-assesses patient's perception of the use of the chronic care model.
    • Primary Care Assessment Survey-captures patient perspectives on aspects of the doctor patient relationship.
    • General Practice Assessment Questionnaire-covers access, interpersonal aspects of patient care and continuity of care.
    • Team Climate inventory-maps shared perceptions of team functioning.

This publication is available in hardcopy (order from http://www.phcris.org.au/publications/order.php) or can be downloaded at http://www.phcris.org.au/publications/focus.php

 


 
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