The effect of referral templates on out-patient quality of care in a hospital setting: a cluster randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background The assessment of quality of care is an integral part of modern medicine. The referral represents the handing over of care from the general practitioner to the specialist. This study aimed to assess whether an improved referral could lead to improved quality of care. Methods A cl...

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Main Authors: Wåhlberg, Henrik, Valle, Per, Malm, Siri, Hovde, Øistein, Broderstad, Ann
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3711682.v1 2023-05-15T17:39:25+02:00 The effect of referral templates on out-patient quality of care in a hospital setting: a cluster randomized controlled trial Wåhlberg, Henrik Valle, Per Malm, Siri Hovde, Øistein Broderstad, Ann 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3711682.v1 https://figshare.com/collections/The_effect_of_referral_templates_on_out-patient_quality_of_care_in_a_hospital_setting_a_cluster_randomized_controlled_trial/3711682/1 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2127-1 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3711682 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Medicine Physiology FOS Biological sciences Biotechnology 39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Chemical sciences Sociology FOS Sociology 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Developmental Biology Science Policy Collection article 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3711682.v1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2127-1 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3711682 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Background The assessment of quality of care is an integral part of modern medicine. The referral represents the handing over of care from the general practitioner to the specialist. This study aimed to assess whether an improved referral could lead to improved quality of care. Methods A cluster randomized trial with the general practitioner surgery as the clustering unit was performed. Fourteen surgeries in the area surrounding the University Hospital of North Norway Harstad were randomized stratified by town versus countryside location. The intervention consisted of implementing referral templates for new referrals in four clinical areas: dyspepsia; suspected colorectal cancer; chest pain; and confirmed or suspected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The control group followed standard referral practice. Quality of treatment pathway as assessed by newly developed quality indicators was used as main outcome. Secondary outcomes included subjective quality assessment, positive predictive value of referral and adequacy of prioritization. Assessment of outcomes was done at the individual level. The patients, hospital doctors and outcome assessors were blinded to the intervention status. Results A total of 500 patients were included, with 281 in the intervention and 219 in the control arm. From the multilevel regression model the effect of the intervention on the quality indicator score was insignificant at 1.80% (95% CI, −1.46 to 5.06, p = 0.280). No significant differences between the intervention and the control groups were seen in the secondary outcomes. Active use of the referral intervention was low, estimated at approximately 50%. There was also wide variation in outcome scoring between the different assessors. Conclusions In this study no measurable effect on quality of care or prioritization was revealed after implementation of referral templates at the general practitioner/hospital interface. The results were hindered by a limited uptake of the intervention at GP surgeries and inconsistencies in outcome assessment. Trial registration The study was registered under registration number NCT01470963 on September 5th, 2011. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Norway DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Norway
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Wåhlberg, Henrik
Valle, Per
Malm, Siri
Hovde, Øistein
Broderstad, Ann
The effect of referral templates on out-patient quality of care in a hospital setting: a cluster randomized controlled trial
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Physiology
FOS Biological sciences
Biotechnology
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Sociology
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Developmental Biology
Science Policy
description Abstract Background The assessment of quality of care is an integral part of modern medicine. The referral represents the handing over of care from the general practitioner to the specialist. This study aimed to assess whether an improved referral could lead to improved quality of care. Methods A cluster randomized trial with the general practitioner surgery as the clustering unit was performed. Fourteen surgeries in the area surrounding the University Hospital of North Norway Harstad were randomized stratified by town versus countryside location. The intervention consisted of implementing referral templates for new referrals in four clinical areas: dyspepsia; suspected colorectal cancer; chest pain; and confirmed or suspected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The control group followed standard referral practice. Quality of treatment pathway as assessed by newly developed quality indicators was used as main outcome. Secondary outcomes included subjective quality assessment, positive predictive value of referral and adequacy of prioritization. Assessment of outcomes was done at the individual level. The patients, hospital doctors and outcome assessors were blinded to the intervention status. Results A total of 500 patients were included, with 281 in the intervention and 219 in the control arm. From the multilevel regression model the effect of the intervention on the quality indicator score was insignificant at 1.80% (95% CI, −1.46 to 5.06, p = 0.280). No significant differences between the intervention and the control groups were seen in the secondary outcomes. Active use of the referral intervention was low, estimated at approximately 50%. There was also wide variation in outcome scoring between the different assessors. Conclusions In this study no measurable effect on quality of care or prioritization was revealed after implementation of referral templates at the general practitioner/hospital interface. The results were hindered by a limited uptake of the intervention at GP surgeries and inconsistencies in outcome assessment. Trial registration The study was registered under registration number NCT01470963 on September 5th, 2011.
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author Wåhlberg, Henrik
Valle, Per
Malm, Siri
Hovde, Øistein
Broderstad, Ann
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