Varey Sandra, Hernández Alejandra, Palmer Tom M, Mateus Céu, Wilkinson Joann, Dixon Mandy, Milligan Christine
Centre for Ageing Research, Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
BMJ Open. 2018 Feb 28;8(2):e017268. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017268.
The Lancashire and Cumbria Innovation Alliance (LCIA) Test Bed is a partnership between the National Health Service in England, industry (led by Philips) and Lancaster University. Through the implementation of a combination of innovative health technologies and practices, it aims to determine the most effective and cost-effective ways of supporting frail older people with long-term conditions to remain well in the community. Among the Test Bed's objectives are to improve patient activation and the ability of older people to self-care at home, reduce healthcare system utilisation, and deliver increased workforce productivity.
Patients aged 55 years and over are recruited to four cohorts defined by their risk of hospital admission, with long-term conditions including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, dementia, diabetes and heart failure. The programme is determined on an individual basis, with a range of technologies available. The evaluation is adopting a two-phase approach: phase 1 includes a bespoke patient survey and a mass matched control analysis; and phase 2 is using observational interviews with patients, and weekly diaries, action learning meetings and focus groups with members of staff and other key stakeholders. Phase 1 data analysis consists of a statistical evaluation of the effectiveness of the programme. A health economic analysis of its costs and associated cost changes will be undertaken. Phase 2 data will be analysed thematically with the aid of Atlas.ti qualitative software. The evaluation is located within a logic model framework, to consider the processes, management and participation that may have implications for the Test Bed's success.
The LCIA Test Bed evaluation has received ethical approval from the Health Research Authority and Lancaster University's Faculty of Health and Medicine Research Ethics Committee. A range of dissemination methods are adopted, including deliberative panels to validate findings and develop outcomes for policy and practice.
兰开夏郡和坎布里亚郡创新联盟(LCIA)试验台是英格兰国民医疗服务体系、行业(由飞利浦牵头)和兰卡斯特大学之间的合作项目。通过实施一系列创新健康技术和实践,其旨在确定支持患有长期疾病的体弱老年人在社区保持健康的最有效和最具成本效益的方式。试验台的目标包括提高患者的积极性以及老年人在家自我护理的能力,减少医疗系统的利用率,并提高劳动力生产率。
招募55岁及以上的患者,根据其入院风险分为四个队列,患有包括慢性阻塞性肺疾病、痴呆症、糖尿病和心力衰竭在内的长期疾病。该项目根据个人情况确定,有一系列技术可供使用。评估采用两阶段方法:第一阶段包括定制的患者调查和大规模匹配对照分析;第二阶段使用对患者的观察性访谈,以及与工作人员和其他关键利益相关者的每周日记、行动学习会议和焦点小组。第一阶段的数据分析包括对该项目有效性的统计评估。将对其成本和相关成本变化进行健康经济分析。第二阶段的数据将借助Atlas.ti定性软件进行主题分析。评估位于一个逻辑模型框架内,以考虑可能对试验台成功产生影响的过程、管理和参与情况。
LCIA试验台评估已获得健康研究管理局和兰卡斯特大学健康与医学研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。采用了一系列传播方法,包括审议小组以验证研究结果并为政策和实践制定成果。