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Assessing the responsiveness of chronic disease care - Is the World Health Organization's concept of health system responsiveness applicable?
Autor | Röttger J,
Blümel M, Fuchs S, Busse
R |
Verlag | Soc Sci Med 113: 87-94
(DOI
10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.05.009) |
Zusammenfassung
The concept of health system responsiveness
is an important dimension of health system performance assessment.
Further efforts have been made in recent years to improve the
analysis of responsiveness measurements, yet few studies have applied
the responsiveness concept to the evaluation of specific health care
delivery structures. The objective of this study was to test the World
Health Organization's (WHO's) responsiveness concept for an
application in the evaluation of chronic disease care. In September
and October 2012 we conducted four focus groups of chronically ill
people (n = 38) in Germany, in which participants discussed their
experiences and expectations regarding health care. The data was
analyzed deductively (on the basis of the WHO responsiveness concept)
and inductively using directed content analysis. Ten themes related
to health system responsiveness and one theme (finances) not directly
related to health system responsiveness, but of high importance to
the focus group participants, could be identified. Eight of the ten
responsiveness themes are consistent with the WHO concept.
Additionally, two new themes were identified: trust (consultation and
treatment are not led by any motive other than the patients'
wellbeing) and coordination (treatment involving different providers
is coordinated and different actors communicate with each other).
These findings indicate the suitability of the WHO responsiveness
concept for the evaluation of chronic disease care. However, some
amendments, in particular an extension of the concept to include the
two domains trust and coordination, are necessary for a thorough
assessment of the responsiveness of chronic disease care.
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