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The Milbank quarterly · Dec 2016
ReviewInstruments Measuring Integrated Care: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties.
- Bautista Mary Ann C MA Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore., Milawaty Nurjono, Yee Wei Lim, Ezra Dessers, and Hubertus Jm Vrijhoef.
- Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore.
- Milbank Q. 2016 Dec 1; 94 (4): 862-917.
AbstractPolicy Points: Investigations on systematic methodologies for measuring integrated care should coincide with the growing interest in this field of research. A systematic review of instruments provides insights into integrated care measurement, including setting the research agenda for validating available instruments and informing the decision to develop new ones. This study is the first systematic review of instruments measuring integrated care with an evidence synthesis of the measurement properties. We found 209 index instruments measuring different constructs related to integrated care; the strength of evidence on the adequacy of the majority of their measurement properties remained largely unassessed.© 2016 Milbank Memorial Fund.
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