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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Commonalities and differences in the implementation of models of care for arthritis: key informant interviews from Canada

Authors: Cheryl A. Cott, Aileen M. Davis, Elizabeth M. Badley, Rosalind Wong, Mayilee Canizares, Linda C. Li, Allyson Jones, Sydney Brooks, Vandana Ahlwalia, Gillian Hawker, Susan Jaglal, Michel Landry, Crystal MacKay, Dianne Mosher

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Timely access to effective treatments for arthritis is a priority at national, provincial and regional levels in Canada due to population aging coupled with limited health human resources. Models of care for arthritis are being implemented across the country but mainly in local contexts, not from an evidence-informed policy or framework. The purpose of this study is to examine existing models of care for arthritis in Canada at the local level in order to identify commonalities and differences in their implementation that could point to important considerations for health policy and service delivery.

Methods

Semi-structured key informant interviews were conducted with 70 program managers and/or care providers in three Canadian provinces identified through purposive and snowball sampling followed by more detailed examination of 6 models of care (two per province). Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically using a qualitative descriptive approach.

Results

Two broad models of care were identified for Total Joint Replacement and Inflammatory Arthritis. Commonalities included lack of complete and appropriate referrals from primary care physicians and lack of health human resources to meet local demands. Strategies included standardized referrals and centralized intake and triage using non-specialist health care professionals. Differences included the nature of the care and follow-up, the role of the specialist, and location of service delivery.

Conclusions

Current models of care are mainly focused on Total Joint Replacement and Inflammatory Arthritis. Given the increasing prevalence of arthritis and that published data report only a small proportion of current service delivery is specialist care; provision of timely, appropriate care requires development, implementation and evaluation of models of care across the continuum of care.
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Metadata
Title
Commonalities and differences in the implementation of models of care for arthritis: key informant interviews from Canada
Authors
Cheryl A. Cott
Aileen M. Davis
Elizabeth M. Badley
Rosalind Wong
Mayilee Canizares
Linda C. Li
Allyson Jones
Sydney Brooks
Vandana Ahlwalia
Gillian Hawker
Susan Jaglal
Michel Landry
Crystal MacKay
Dianne Mosher
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1634-9

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