Title |
Evaluation of the implementation of an integrated primary care network for prevention and management of cardiometabolic risk in Montréal
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Published in |
BMC Primary Care, November 2011
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DOI | 10.1186/1471-2296-12-126 |
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Authors |
Sylvie Provost, Raynald Pineault, Pierre Tousignant, Marjolaine Hamel, Roxane Borgès Da Silva |
Abstract |
The goal of this project is to evaluate the implementation of an integrated and interdisciplinary program for prevention and management of cardiometabolic risk (PCMR). The intervention is based on the Chronic Care Model. The study will evaluate the implementation of the PCMR in 6 of the 12 health and social services centres (CSSS) in Montréal, and the effects of the PCMR on patients and the practice of their primary care physicians up to 40 months following implementation, as well as the sustainability of the program. Objectives are: 1-to evaluate the effects of the PCMR and their persistence on patients registered in the program and the practice of their primary care physicians, by implementation site and degree of exposure to the program; 2-to assess the degree of implementation of PCMR in each CSSS territory and identify related contextual factors; 3-to establish the relationships between the effects observed, the degree of PCMR implementation and the related contextual factors; 4-to assess the impact of the PCMR on strengthening local services networks. |
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