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[A view of care pathways approved by Italian Regions, to face the challenge of the community-based healthcare: a quali-quantitative analysis of the Pdta Net database.] / Conoscere i percorsi diagnostico-terapeutici assistenziali (Pdta) regionali approvati in Italia per affrontare il cambiamento della assistenza di prossimità: analisi quali-quantitativa del database Pdta Net.
Dell'Anno, Irene; Calabria, Silvia; Dondi, Letizia; Ronconi, Giulia; Dondi, Leonardo; Addesi, Alice; Pedrini, Antonella; Esposito, Immacolata; Maggioni, Aldo Pietro; Martini, Nello; Piccinni, Carlo.
Afiliação
  • Dell'Anno I; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Calabria S; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Dondi L; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Ronconi G; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Dondi L; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Addesi A; Drugs and Health Srl, Roma.
  • Pedrini A; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Esposito I; Drugs and Health Srl, Roma.
  • Maggioni AP; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Martini N; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
  • Piccinni C; Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.
Recenti Prog Med ; 114(1): 792-801, 2023 01.
Article em It | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36573531
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The adoption of a Care Pathway (CP) allows the healthcare management of patients suffering from high-epidemiological impact chronic diseases. The continuity of care of these patients is one of the main purposes of the community-based healthcare reform, foreseen in the 6th Mission of the National recovery and resilience plan. Fondazio-ne Ricerca e Salute (ReS) collects and analyses regional CPs approved in Italy, through the Pdta Net database.

METHODS:

Fondazione ReS has retrieved all the CPs approved by Italian Regions and Autonomous provinces until 12/31/2021 within institutional websites, through specific keywords. The quali- and quantitative analysis of CPs was based on the approving Region, the publication year, the disease (distinguishing between high-epidemiological impact chronic diseases and rare conditions) and clinical area. Following the 5-year experience gained by Fondazione ReS in terms of CPs' aims and organization for the full realization of an evidence-based healthcare of chronic patients, all data collected until 12/31/2021 underwent an in-depth double-blinded quality control. This control was aimed to make the Pdta Net database as representative as possible of the existing documents closest to a real CP.

RESULTS:

From 2005 to 2021, 729 regional CPs have been approved 404 on high-impact chronic diseases and 220 on rare conditions. The CPs of chronic diseases, mostly edited by Piemonte (45 CPs), Campania (34) and Toscana (33) Regions, mainly concern on diabetes (19), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (15), heart failure (13), stroke, multiple sclerosis and colorectal neoplasms (12 each one), breast cancer (11), dementia and chronic kidney disease (10 each one). Most of the CPs on rare diseases have been edited by Regions with an established Rare Disease Network, i.e., Lombardia (125 CPs), Lazio (74) and Toscana (40) neurology (61) and oncology (52) were the most represented clinical areas.

CONCLUSIONS:

The high number of CPs approved in Italy confirms an increasing interest of the healthcare institutions. The collected CPs show an extreme variety of titles, text structures and disease choices. Given the absence of an institutional observatory and of devotees of shared and harmonized CPs, annually Pdta Net makes available an updated and complete overview of these governance tools, which are essential for the upcoming changes of the Italian national health service.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicina Estatal / Procedimentos Clínicos Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Limite: Humans País como assunto: Europa Idioma: It Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicina Estatal / Procedimentos Clínicos Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Limite: Humans País como assunto: Europa Idioma: It Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article