Abstract Background Continuity of care is a key component of care in complex and chronic conditions. Despite its importance, it is often absent in chronic-disease management. One challenge has been identifying tools to measure care continuity. In one context important to families, namely pediatric palliative care, we undertook a project to identify continuity and to pilot the use of network analysis as a tool. Methods Network analysis studies patterns of relationships or interactions between members, providing qualitative and quantitative description of network structure. Results In this report we applied network analysis to paper records of clinical consultations and reports for 6 patients with complex conditions. A high degree of disconti...
This paper describes an exploration of medical patients and concepts related to their care. These co...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patient care teams have an important role in providing medical care to patient...
Contains fulltext : 88018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Info...
Home care of children with life-limiting diseases is extremely challenging for parents/family caregi...
Background: Unnecessary hospital readmissions are one source of escalating costs that may be reduced...
Objectives: This paper explicates the nature and extent of the networks of care surrounding patients...
End-of-life caring is often associated with reduced social networks for both the dying person and fo...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary description of trajectories of life-limitin...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a quantitative approach to study relationships between individuals....
Background: Patients with advanced diseases often experience deficient continuity of care. Although ...
Mentor: Dr. Andrea KjosThe goal of this project is to describe existing systems of medication manage...
Objective To identify the position of formal service providers in the networks of those providing en...
International audienceCreating homogeneous groups (clusters) of patients from medico-administrative ...
This paper describes an exploration of medical patients and concepts related to their care. These co...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patient care teams have an important role in providing medical care to patient...
Contains fulltext : 88018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Info...
Home care of children with life-limiting diseases is extremely challenging for parents/family caregi...
Background: Unnecessary hospital readmissions are one source of escalating costs that may be reduced...
Objectives: This paper explicates the nature and extent of the networks of care surrounding patients...
End-of-life caring is often associated with reduced social networks for both the dying person and fo...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary description of trajectories of life-limitin...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a quantitative approach to study relationships between individuals....
Background: Patients with advanced diseases often experience deficient continuity of care. Although ...
Mentor: Dr. Andrea KjosThe goal of this project is to describe existing systems of medication manage...
Objective To identify the position of formal service providers in the networks of those providing en...
International audienceCreating homogeneous groups (clusters) of patients from medico-administrative ...
This paper describes an exploration of medical patients and concepts related to their care. These co...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patient care teams have an important role in providing medical care to patient...
Contains fulltext : 88018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Info...