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Tackling the frailty burden with an integrative value-based approach: results from a mixed-methods study

Daniel Fürstenau, Hannah Haneke, Claudia Spies, Tim Walz, Kai Schewina, Moritz Höft, Rudolf Mörgeli, Felix Balzer

2021Journal of Public Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aim The purpose of this paper is to investigate the implementation of value-based care principles in the context of frailty in the perioperative process, highlighting the importance of an integrative perspective considering medical and patient-centric outcomes as well as costs. Subject and methods This mixed-methods study employs a sequential design. Qualitative observational data were used to identify needs and barriers for implementing value-based principles, and quantitative methods were subsequently used to demonstrate the value of employing such an approach using data gathered from n = 952 patients. Propensity score matching was applied to identify the frailty-associated costs of the inpatient setting for n = 381 non-frail and n = 381 (pre-)frail patients, in particular considering patient-centric outcomes. Results The qualitative analysis identified three main challenges when implementing value-based principles in the context of perioperative care and frailty, namely challenges related to the cost, patient-centric, and integrative perspectives. In addressing these shortcomings, a quantitative analysis of a propensity score-matched sample of patients undergoing surgery shows additional frailty-associated costs of 3583.01 [1654.92; 5511.04] EUR for (pre-)frail patients and the influence of individual patient-centric attributes. Effect size Cohen’s d was 0.26. Conclusion The results demonstrate that frailty should be considered from an integrative perspective, taking cost, patient-centered outcomes, and medical outcomes into account simultaneously. The results also show the value of a research design which uses qualitative data for the identification of needs and barriers, as well as quantitative data for demonstrating the usefulness of the conceived value-based approach to perioperative care delivery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGerontologyValue (mathematics)Public healthEnvironmental healthComputer scienceNursingMachine learningFrailty in Older AdultsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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