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Improving patient care trajectories: an innovative quasi-experimental research method for health services/Melhoria da linha de cuidado do paciente: um metodo de pesquisa quase-experimental inovador para servicos de saude

Scores to predict treatment outcomes have earned a well-deserved place in healthcare practice. However, when used to help achieve excellence in the care of a given disease, scores should also take into account organizational and social aspects. This article aims to create scores to obtain key variab...

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Published in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2018-05, Vol.23 (5), p.1459
Main Authors: Campos, Eneida Rached, Moreira-Filho, Djalma de Carvalho, da Silva, Marcos Tadeu Nolasco
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Scores to predict treatment outcomes have earned a well-deserved place in healthcare practice. However, when used to help achieve excellence in the care of a given disease, scores should also take into account organizational and social aspects. This article aims to create scores to obtain key variables and its application in the management of care of a given disease. We present a method called Epidemiological Planning for Patient Care Trajectory (PELC) and its application in a research of HIV pediatric patients. This case study is presented by means of two studies. The first study deals with the development of the method PELC. The second is HIV Pediatric case-control study based on PELC method. HIV pediatric research--the first practical PELC application --found these four key variables to the individual quality level care trajectories: adherence to ART, attending at least one appointment with the otolaryngologist, attending at least one appointment with social services, and having missed one or more routine appointments. We believe PELC method can be used in researches about any kind of care trajectories, contributing to quality level advancements in health services, with emphasis on patient safety and equity in healthcare.
ISSN:1413-8123
DOI:10.1590/1413-81232018235.08612016