Title Evaluation of an integrated system for classification, assessment and comparison of services for long-term care in Europe: the eDESDE-LTC study
Authors Salvador-Carulla, Luis , ÁLVAREZ GÁLVEZ, JAVIER, Romero, Cristina , RUIZ GUTIÉRREZ COLOSIA, MENCIA, Weber, Germain , McDaid, David , Dimitrov, Hristo , Sprah, Lilijana , Kalseth, Birgitte , Tibaldi, Giuseppe , SALINAS PÉREZ, JOSÉ ALBERTO, Lagares-Franco, Carolina , Teresa Roma-Ferri, Maria , Johnson, Sonia
External publication No
Means BMC Health Serv Res
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 3
SJR Quartile 1
JCR Impact 1.65900
SJR Impact 1.10500
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84878893820&doi=10.1186%2f1472-6963-13-218&partnerID=40&md5=a64fa58c278165d362226bafaa92fe7f
Publication date 15/06/2013
ISI 000320540600001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-84878893820
DOI 10.1186/1472-6963-13-218
Abstract Background: The harmonization of European health systems brings with it a need for tools to allow the standardized collection of information about medical care. A common coding system and standards for the description of services are needed to allow local data to be incorporated into evidence-informed policy, and to permit equity and mobility to be assessed. The aim of this project has been to design such a classification and a related tool for the coding of services for Long Term Care (DESDE-LTC), based on the European Service Mapping Schedule (ESMS).\n Methods: The development of DESDE-LTC followed an iterative process using nominal groups in 6 European countries. 54 researchers and stakeholders in health and social services contributed to this process. In order to classify services, we use the minimal organization unit or "Basic Stable Input of Care" (BSIC), coded by its principal function or "Main Type of Care" (MTC). The evaluation of the tool included an analysis of feasibility, consistency, ontology, inter-rater reliability, Boolean Factor Analysis, and a preliminary impact analysis (screening, scoping and appraisal).\n Results: DESDE-LTC includes an alpha-numerical coding system, a glossary and an assessment instrument for mapping and counting LTC. It shows high feasibility, consistency, inter-rater reliability and face, content and construct validity. DESDE-LTC is ontologically consistent. It is regarded by experts as useful and relevant for evidence-informed decision making.\n Conclusion: DESDE-LTC contributes to establishing a common terminology, taxonomy and coding of LTC services in a European context, and a standard procedure for data collection and international comparison.
Keywords Health service research; Health system research; Healthcare terminology; Healthcare taxonom; Healthcare instrument
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