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Researching limiting long-term illness.

K Jordan1, B N Ong, P Croft

  • 1Centre for Health Planning and Management, Keele University, UK. hma09@keele.ac.uk

Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|January 8, 2000
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This study introduces an integrated needs assessment framework for UK healthcare commissioning, focusing on limiting long-term illness (LLI) in primary care. It compares patient self-assessment with professional diagnosis to improve service development.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Healthcare commissioning in the UK lacks a standardized methodological framework for needs assessment.
  • Accurate needs assessment is crucial for effective and targeted healthcare service development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and propose a complex, integrated methodological framework for healthcare needs assessment.
  • To examine the prevalence and impact of limiting long-term illness (LLI) within a primary care setting.

Main Methods:

  • Prevalence study of LLI in North Staffordshire primary care.
  • Application of a health status measure to compare patient self-assessment with GP diagnostic assessments.
  • In-depth qualitative interviews with individuals experiencing LLI.

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Main Results:

  • Identified the prevalence of LLI in the study area.
  • Highlighted discrepancies and convergences between patient-reported health status and professional medical diagnoses.
  • Gathered rich qualitative data on the lived experiences of individuals with LLI.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive needs assessment integrating diverse data sources (prevalence, health status, patient experience) enables more precise healthcare commissioning.
  • The proposed framework facilitates targeted service development by understanding patient needs from multiple perspectives.