Concept analysis of patient journey disruptions : the obstacle of integrated care
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2024-07-25
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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE, Volume 32, issue 5, pp. 37-58
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Purpose This article aims to clarify the concepts used to understand, analyze and improve a patient’s progress through a health service system. A patient pathway describes plans and intentions. Within it, we distinguish between the clinical pathway of decisions and interventions and the care pathway of supportive activities. As a patient pathway is implemented, it turns into a patient journey of what is done, what happens to a patient’s medical condition and what is experienced and felt. We introduce “patient journey disruption” (PJD) as a concept describing the events that need to be prevented from happening to accomplish integrated, coordinated and seamless care. Design/methodology/approach The method used in this paper is concept analysis. First, an expert steering group worked to refine the concept of PJDs; second, an analysis of similar concepts from related fields was done to root the concept into existing theories, and third, semi-structured interviews with professionals and patients were done to test the concept of PJDs in the home care context. Findings PJDs are agency-based harmful events in the execution of the care pathway that deviate the patient journey from what can be reasonably expected. PJDs are management failures, which is why they should be studied by healthcare operations management (HOM) and service science scholars with the intention to find ways to prevent them from happening. Research limitations/implications This study has limitations, including presenting conceptual ideas and preliminary results that are only indicative. Practical implications We believe that the introduction of the concept of PJDs into the literature provides a new, systematic way of approaching the different shortcomings in our healthcare production systems. Moreover, by systematically identifying different PJDs, interventions can be designed and targeted more appropriately. Originality/value Managerial challenges regarding healthcare processes have been studied but have not been well defined. The concept of PJDs is an original, well-thought-out definition.Description
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Care coordination, Care pathway, Clinical pathway, Healthcare processes, Integrated care, Patient journey, Patient journey disruption, Patient pathway
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Vesinurm, M, Sylgren, I, Bengts, A, Torkki, P & Lillrank, P 2024, ' Concept analysis of patient journey disruptions : the obstacle of integrated care ', Journal of Integrated Care, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 37-58 . https://doi.org/10.1108/JICA-08-2023-0060