How has the impact of ‘care pathway technologies’ on service integration in stroke care been measured and what is the strength of the evidence to support their effectiveness in this respect?

Jun 3, 2011International journal of evidence-based healthcare

How the use of care pathway technologies affects coordinated stroke care and the strength of evidence supporting this

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Abstract

ICPs can be effective in ensuring that patients receive relevant clinical interventions and/or assessments in a timely manner, although these improvements may reflect better documentation rather than actual changes in practice.

  • IPCs may improve the documentation of rehabilitation goals and communication with patients and primary care physicians.
  • Early studies suggest ICPs can reduce hospital length of stay in acute stroke care, but these findings are not statistically significant.
  • ICPs may be effective in reducing urinary tract infections in acute stroke care, though the link to service integration is unclear.
  • In rehabilitation contexts, ICP management may not sufficiently address diverse patient needs and can lead to perceptions of inadequate quality of life.
  • There is limited evidence on the cost-effectiveness of ICPs, leaving uncertainty about whether their benefits justify the costs of implementation.

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