Strategic Objectives for Aligning Healthcare and IT Practices in Providing Integrated Care for Multimorbid Patients: A Soft Systems Methodology Perspective
Agnes Nakakawa (),
Esteban Manuel Keenoy,
Ane Fullaondo Zabala,
Dolores Verdoy Berastegui and
Jon Txarramendieta Suarez
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Agnes Nakakawa: Makerere University
Esteban Manuel Keenoy: Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research
Ane Fullaondo Zabala: Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research
Dolores Verdoy Berastegui: Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research
Jon Txarramendieta Suarez: Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research
Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2024, vol. 37, issue 1, No 5, 59-80
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Abstract The complex or heterogeneous nature of multimorbidity implies the need to provide integrated care for multimorbid patients. However, Implementing and Managing integrated care for Multimorbid patients (IMM) faces several challenges, which have led to several best practices in healthcare and Information Technology (IT). Thus, care programmes need to mutually and holistically adopt multiple best practices for providing integrated care to multimorbid patients. Yet this is not an easy/trivial task, due to the need to understand the contextual and holistic characteristics of specific best practices prior to adoption. Achieving this requires rational or systemic thinking about problems and solutions or best practices in providing integrated care for multimorbid patients. Thus, this paper answers the research question: How can challenges and best practices in IMM be rationally classified, and how can best practices be holistically aligned and prioritized for adoption? Answering this called for adoption of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). Key research activities involved conducting a narrative review of literature on challenges and best practices in providing integrated care for multimorbid patients, and processing findings using SSM techniques. These yielded a model that specifies core strategic objectives and thematic actions, that can inform and guide the coherent alignment and implementation of healthcare and IT practices in providing integrated care for multimorbid patients. The strategic objectives and thematic actions can be perceived as requirements for a method that stakeholders can use to proactively assess the ‘value addition’ of specific healthcare and IT practices in a care programme for multimorbid patients.
Keywords: Integrated Care; Multimorbid Patients; Multimorbidity Challenges; Multimorbidity Best Practices; Soft Systems Methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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