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

Nov 8, 2016JBI library of systematic reviews

Measuring how care pathway technologies affect coordination in stroke care and the strength of the supporting evidence

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Abstract

ICPs may support certain elements of service integration in stroke care without increasing hospital stay length.

  • ICPs are designed to improve coordination of care and standardize outcomes in multidisciplinary settings.
  • Evidence suggests ICPs are effective in facilitating timely clinical interventions for stroke patients.
  • Improved service coordination is most evident in predictable acute stroke care trajectories.
  • The impact of ICPs in rehabilitation settings, where recovery pathways vary, is less certain.
  • Previous studies indicate a reduction in hospital stay length with ICP-managed care, but later studies show limitations to this effect.
  • Improvements in documentation practices associated with ICPs are noted, but the relationship to actual practice remains unclear.

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