| Literature DB >> 33412798 |
Nera Agabiti1, Anna Acampora2, Laura Angelici1, Norina Di Blasio3, Giovannino Ciccone4, Eva Pagano4, Roberto Grilli5, Mirko Di Martino1, Chiara Marinacci1, Francesca Valent6, Marina Davoli1.
Abstract
We are presenting here the findings of the reaction to the COVID-19 epidemic during the period March to June 2020 of those centres participating in the research EASY-NET which is on-going in Italy, funded by the Ministry of Health and co-founded by the Regional Health Authorities. The objective of EASY-NET is to evaluate the effectiveness of the audit and feedback (A&F) strategies in different clinical and organizational settings in seven regions. As a negative consequence of the COVID-19 epidemic, the activities of the project have suddenly slowed down; nevertheless, the COVID-19 epidemic represented an opportunity to apply the A&F methodology and support the healthcare within the regional authorities in order to manage and monitor the impact of this new disease. The reaction to the crisis on behalf of EASY-NET was inconsistent across the participating regions for various reasons. Factors which influenced the reaction levels in relation to the rapidity and efficiency of the implementation of the A&F strategies were as follows: the varying epidemiological impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in the various territories, the different clinical and organizational context and availability of expert research teams together with A&F procedures which had already been tested before the start of the epidemic.Entities:
Keywords: audit; feedback; care pathways; indicators; outcomes; COVID-19
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33412798 DOI: 10.19191/EP20.5-6.S2.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Prev ISSN: 1120-9763 Impact factor: 1.901