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Prevalence and use of clinical pathways in 23 countries – an international survey by the European Pathway Association
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Epidemiologic ResearchClinical SpecialtiesEuropean Pathway AssociationClinical EpidemiologyPatient-reported OutcomeEpidemiologic MethodPrevalenceInternational SurveyPublic HealthCentral European Health SystemsHealth Services ResearchGeneral EpidemiologyHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchClinical ImplementationCare PathwaysClinical PathwaysEpidemiologyHealth SystemsGlobal HealthPatient SafetyInternational HealthClinical PracticeMedicineEmergency Medicine
Objectives To give an overview on the use and prevalence of clinical pathways. Design Cross-sectional descriptive study. Study participants European Pathway Association (E-P-A) contact persons in 23 countries. Results Clinical pathways, also known as critical pathways or integrated care pathways, have been used in health care for 20 years. Although clinical pathways are well established, little information exists on their use and dissemination around the world. The E-P-A has performed their first international survey on the use and dissemination of clinical pathways in 23 countries. At present, pathways are used with a minority of patients, mainly in acute hospital trusts. Our survey showed that clinical pathways were predominantly viewed as a multidisciplinary tool to improve the quality and efficiency of evidence-based care. Pathways were also used as a communication tool between professionals to manage and standardize outcome-oriented care. Conclusions There is a future for the use of clinical pathways, but there is a need for international benchmarking and knowledge sharing with regard to their development, implementation and evaluation.
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