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doi:10.1186/s12889-023-16485-y...

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Nicolau, Vanessa Brandão, Daniela Rua, Tiago Escoval, Ana
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en
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BioMed Central

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Epidemiology

Year

2023

listing date

8/23/2023

Keywords
integrated care people-centred care hiv infection multimorbidity continuity of care self-management care coordination change management coproduction learning health systems hiv users multimorbidity studies interventions approaches design implementation integrated
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Abstract

Background Universal recommendation for antiretroviral drugs and their effectiveness has put forward the challenge of assuring a chronic and continued care approach to PLHIV (People Living with HIV) , pressured by aging and multimorbidity.

Integrated approaches are emerging which are more responsive to that reality.

Studying those approaches, and their relation to the what of delivery arrangements and the how of implementation processes, may support future strategies to attain more effective organizational responses.

Methods We reviewed empirical studies on either HIV, multimorbidity, or both.

The studies were published between 2011 and 2020, describing integrated approaches, their design, implementation, and evaluation strategy.

Quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods were included.

Electronic databases reviewed cover PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science.

A narrative analysis was conducted on each study, and data extraction was accomplished according to the Effective Practice and Organisation of Care taxonomy of health systems interventions.

Results A total of 30 studies, reporting 22 different interventions, were analysed.

In general, interventions were grounded and guided by models and frameworks, and focused on specific subpopulations, or priority groups at increased risk of poorer outcomes.

Interventions mixed multiple integrated components.

Delivery arrangements targeted more frequently clinical integration ( n  = 13), and care in proximity, community or online-telephone based ( n  = 15).

Interventions reported investments in the role of users, through self-management support ( n  = 16), and in coordination, through multidisciplinary teams ( n  = 9) and continuity of care ( n  = 8).

Implementation strategies targeted educational and training activities ( n  = 12), and less often, mechanisms of iterative improvement ( n  = 3).

At the level of organizational design and governance, interventions mobilised users and communities through representation, at boards and committees, and through consultancy, along different phases of the design process ( n  = 11).

Conclusion The data advance important lessons and considerations to take steps forward from disease-focused care to integrated care at two critical levels: design and implementation.

Multidisciplinary work, continuity of care, and meaningful engagement of users seem crucial to attain care that is comprehensive and more proximal, within or cross organizations, or sectors.

Promising practices are advanced at the level of design, implementation, and evaluation, that set integration as a continued process of improvement and value professionals and users’ knowledge as assets along those phases.

Trial registration PROSPERO number CRD42020194117.

Nicolau, Vanessa,Brandão, Daniela,Rua, Tiago,Escoval, Ana, 2023, Organisation and integrated healthcare approaches for people living with HIV, multimorbidity, or both: a systematic review, BioMed Central

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