Contribución de una estrategia de atención centrada en la persona con multimorbilidad al modelo de atención integral de salud familiar y comunitario en Chile.
Palabras clave:
Comprensive Health Care, Delivery of Health Care, Patient-Centered Care, Primary Health Care, Quality of Health CareResumen
Background: The Person-Centered Care Model with Multimorbidity allows to customize care according the needs of each person Aim: To characterize the perception of health teams about the contribution of the Person-Centered Care Model with Multimorbidity (MACEP) to the development of the key principles of the Comprehensive Family and Community Health Care Model (MAIS). Material and methods: A qualitative collaborative study with 35 interviews and the participation of 67 professionals from the primary health care network. Content analysis using mixed code system with MAXQDA2020 program. Results: The innovations and complex interventions that positively affect the development and implementation of the essential principles of MAIS were recognized by participants as a contribution of the central elements of MACEP. Conclusions: This contribution is an opportunity for the expeditious implementation of Family Health principles in the health network. Incorporating the vision of implementers and users, who are part of these changes, is essential. It is necessary to establish, project and evaluate innovations to identify, implement and promote learning at Health Services throughout the country.Descargas
Publicado
2022-08-08
Cómo citar
Martínez, M., Sapag, J. C., Zamorano, P., Muñoz, P., Varela, T., & Téllez, Álvaro. (2022). Contribución de una estrategia de atención centrada en la persona con multimorbilidad al modelo de atención integral de salud familiar y comunitario en Chile. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(6). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9864
Número
Sección
Comunicación Breve