| Literature DB >> 19105823 |
Richard Byng1, Ian Norman, Sally Redfern, Roger Jones.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Complex interventions have components which can vary in different contexts. Using the Realistic Evaluation framework, this study investigates how a complex health services intervention led to developments in shared care for people with long-term mental illness.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19105823 PMCID: PMC2627847 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-8-274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Theoretical Model: Linking intervention specific, external and generic mechanisms to improved health care.
Outcomes and component indicators investigated in interviews
| Placement or allocation of a link worker for the practice |
| Allocation prior to trial |
| Allocation prior to first meeting with practice |
| Allocation following initial meetings |
| Integration of the link worker into the team |
| Joint work on systems |
| Development of trust in link workers' activity |
| Discussion of clinical cases |
| - in meetings |
| - one to one |
| - reviewed from register |
| - reactively as problems arose |
| Development of a disease register for LTMI |
| Paper based register |
| Register based on coded diagnoses on practice computer system |
| Development of a database of key information about each patient with LTMI |
| Use of externally developed data set |
| In house development of clinical IT system to collect data |
| Use of paper based recording sheet for key data |
| Improvements in physical health care provision |
| Recall of patients for physical health checks |
| Improvements in proactive mental health care provision |
| For patients with psychosis |
| For patients with other long-term conditions |
| Improvements in reactive mental health care provision |
| For those under specialist care |
| For those under primary care only |
Middle range theories derived from cross case analysis
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Comparison of different outcomes between the RCT and the process evaluation
| Facilitated intervention | () | ++/- |
| Practice systems | ++ | +/0 |
| Liaison | ++ | ++/0 |
| GP satisfaction | + | +/- |
| Patient satisfaction/unmet need | 0 | () |
| Process of care | 0 | +/0 |
| Mental Health and relapse | + | () |
() = no information gathered;
0 = no difference found between control and intervention;
+ = positive findings in favour of the intervention;
- = negative findings against intervention;
/= mixed findings.
Figure 2Conceptual relationship between fixed components, key functions, context dependant manifestation and outcomes of complex interventions.