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- ItemOpen AccessNext-generation ARIA care pathways for rhinitis and asthma: a model for multimorbid chronic diseases(2019-09-09) Bousquet, J. J; Schünemann, Holger J; Togias, Alkis; Erhola, Marina; Hellings, Peter W; Zuberbier, Torsten; Agache, Ioana; Ansotegui, Ignacio J; Anto, Josep M; Bachert, Claus; Becker, Sven; Bedolla-Barajas, Martin; Bewick, Michael; Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia; Bosse, Isabelle; Boulet, Louis P; Bourrez, Jean M; Brusselle, Guy; Chavannes, Niels; Costa, Elisio; Cruz, Alvaro A; Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa; Fokkens, Wytske J; Fonseca, Joao A; Gaga, Mina; Haahtela, Tari; Illario, Maddalena; Klimek, Ludger; Kuna, Piotr; Kvedariene, Violeta; Le, L. T T; Larenas-Linnemann, Desiree; Laune, Daniel; Lourenço, Olga M; Menditto, Enrica; Mullol, Joaquin; Okamoto, Yashitaka; Papadopoulos, Nikos; Pham-Thi, Nhân; Picard, Robert; Pinnock, Hilary; Roche, Nicolas; Roller-Wirnsberger, Regina E; Rolland, Christine; Samolinski, Boleslaw; Sheikh, Aziz; Toppila-Salmi, Sanna; Tsiligianni, Ioanna; Valiulis, Arunas; Valovirta, Erkka; Vasankari, Tuula; Ventura, Maria-Teresa; Walker, Samantha; Williams, Sian; Akdis, Cezmi A; Annesi-Maesano, Isabella; Arnavielhe, Sylvie; Basagana, Xavier; Bateman, Eric; Bedbrook, Anna; Bennoor, K. S; Benveniste, Samuel; Bergmann, Karl C; Bialek, Slawomir; Billo, Nils; Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten; Bjermer, Leif; Blain, Hubert; Bonini, Mateo; Bonniaud, Philippe; Bouchard, Jacques; Briedis, Vitalis; Brightling, Christofer E; Brozek, Jan; Buhl, Roland; Buonaiuto, Roland; Canonica, Giorgo W; Cardona, Victoria; Carriazo, Ana M; Carr, Warner; Cartier, Christine; Casale, Thomas; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Cepeda Sarabia, Alfonso M; Chkhartishvili, Eka; Chu, Derek K; Cingi, Cemal; Colgan, Elaine; de Sousa, Jaime C; Courbis, Anne L; Custovic, Adnan; Cvetkosvki, Biljana; D’Amato, Gennaro; da Silva, Jane; Dantas, Carina; Dokic, Dejand; Dauvilliers, Yves; Dedeu, Antoni; De Feo, Giulia; Devillier, Philippe; Di Capua, Stefania; Dykewickz, Marc; Dubakiene, Ruta; Ebisawa, Motohiro; El-Gamal, Yaya; Eller, Esben; Emuzyte, Regina; Farrell, John; Fink-Wagner, Antjie; Fiocchi, Alessandro; Fontaine, Jean F; Gemicioğlu, Bilun; Schmid-Grendelmeir, Peter; Gamkrelidze, Amiran; Garcia-Aymerich, Judith; Gomez, Maximiliano; González Diaz, Sandra; Gotua, Maia; Guldemond, Nick A; Guzmán, Maria-Antonieta; Hajjam, Jawad; O’B Hourihane, John; Humbert, Marc; Iaccarino, Guido; Ierodiakonou, Despo; Illario, Maddalena; Ivancevich, Juan C; Joos, Guy; Jung, Ki-Suck; Jutel, Marek; Kaidashev, Igor; Kalayci, Omer; Kardas, Przemyslaw; Keil, Thomas; Khaitov, Mussa; Khaltaev, Nikolai; Kleine-Tebbe, Jorg; Kowalski, Marek L; Kritikos, Vicky; Kull, Inger; Leonardini, Lisa; Lieberman, Philip; Lipworth, Brian; Lodrup Carlsen, Karin C; Loureiro, Claudia C; Louis, Renaud; Mair, Alpana; Marien, Gert; Mahboub, Bassam; Malva, Joao; Manning, Patrick; De Manuel Keenoy, Esteban; Marshall, Gailen D; Masjedi, Mohamed R; Maspero, Jorge F; Mathieu-Dupas, Eve; Matricardi, Poalo M; Melén, Eric; Melo-Gomes, Elisabete; Meltzer, Eli O; Menditto, Enrica; Mercier, Jacques; Miculinic, Neven; Mihaltan, Florin; Milenkovic, Branislava; Moda, Giuliana; Mogica-Martinez, Maria-Dolores; Mohammad, Yousser; Montefort, Steve; Monti, Ricardo; Morais-Almeida, Mario; Mösges, Ralf; Münter, Lars; Muraro, Antonella; Murray, Ruth; Naclerio, Robert; Napoli, Luigi; Namazova-Baranova, Leila; Neffen, Hugo; Nekam, Kristoff; Neou, Angelo; Novellino, Enrico; Nyembue, Dieudonné; O’Hehir, Robin; Ohta, Ken; Okubo, Kimi; Onorato, Gabrielle; Ouedraogo, Solange; Pali-Schöll, Isabella; Palkonen, Susanna; Panzner, Peter; Park, Hae-Sim; Pépin, Jean-Louis; Pereira, Ana-Maria; Pfaar, Oliver; Paulino, Ema; Phillips, Jim; Picard, Robert; Plavec, Davor; Popov, Ted A; Portejoie, Fabienne; Price, David; Prokopakis, Emmanuel P; Pugin, Benoit; Raciborski, Filip; Rajabian-Söderlund, Rojin; Reitsma, Sietze; Rodo, Xavier; Romano, Antonino; Rosario, Nelson; Rottem, Menahenm; Ryan, Dermot; Salimäki, Johanna; Sanchez-Borges, Mario M; Sisul, Juan-Carlos; Solé, Dirceu; Somekh, David; Sooronbaev, Talant; Sova, Milan; Spranger, Otto; Stellato, Cristina; Stelmach, Rafael; Suppli Ulrik, Charlotte; Thibaudon, Michel; To, Teresa; Todo-Bom, Ana; Tomazic, Peter V; Valero, Antonio A; Valenta, Rudolph; Valentin-Rostan, Marylin; van der Kleij, Rianne; Vandenplas, Olivier; Vezzani, Giorgio; Viart, Frédéric; Viegi, Giovanni; Wallace, Dana; Wagenmann, Martin; Wang, De Y; Waserman, Susan; Wickman, Magnus; Williams, Dennis M; Wong, Gary; Wroczynski, Piotr; Yiallouros, Panayiotis K; Yorgancioglu, Arzu; Yusuf, Osman M; Zar, Heahter J; Zeng, Stéphane; Zernotti, Mario; Zhang, Luo; Zhong, Nan S; Zidarn, MihaelaAbstract Background In all societies, the burden and cost of allergic and chronic respiratory diseases are increasing rapidly. Most economies are struggling to deliver modern health care effectively. There is a need to support the transformation of the health care system into integrated care with organizational health literacy. Main body As an example for chronic disease care, MASK (Mobile Airways Sentinel NetworK), a new project of the ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma) initiative, and POLLAR (Impact of Air POLLution on Asthma and Rhinitis, EIT Health), in collaboration with professional and patient organizations in the field of allergy and airway diseases, are proposing real-life ICPs centred around the patient with rhinitis, and using mHealth to monitor environmental exposure. Three aspects of care pathways are being developed: (i) Patient participation, health literacy and self-care through technology-assisted “patient activation”, (ii) Implementation of care pathways by pharmacists and (iii) Next-generation guidelines assessing the recommendations of GRADE guidelines in rhinitis and asthma using real-world evidence (RWE) obtained through mobile technology. The EU and global political agendas are of great importance in supporting the digital transformation of health and care, and MASK has been recognized by DG Santé as a Good Practice in the field of digitally-enabled, integrated, person-centred care. Conclusion In 20 years, ARIA has considerably evolved from the first multimorbidity guideline in respiratory diseases to the digital transformation of health and care with a strong political involvement.
- ItemOpen AccessA stitch in time saves nine? A repeated cross-sectional case study on the implementation of the intersectoral community approach Youth At a Healthy Weight(BioMed Central Ltd, 2015) van der Kleij, Rianne; Crone, Mathilde R; Paulussen, Theo; van de Gaar, Vivan; Reis, RiaBACKGROUND: The implementation of programs complex in design, such as the intersectoral community approach Youth At a Healthy Weight (JOGG), often deviates from their application as intended. There is limited knowledge of their implementation processes, making it difficult to formulate sound implementation strategies. METHODS: For two years, we performed a repeated cross-sectional case study on the implementation of a JOGG fruit and water campaign targeting children age 0-12. Semi-structured observations, interviews, field notes and professionals' logs entries were used to evaluate implementation process. Data was analyzed via a framework approach; within-case and cross-case displays were formulated and key determinants identified. Principles from Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) were used to identify causal configurations of determinants per sector and implementation phase. RESULTS: Implementation completeness differed, but was highest in the educational and health care sector, and higher for key than additional activities. Determinants and causal configurations of determinants were mostly sector- and implementation phase specific. High campaign ownership and possibilities for campaign adaptation were most frequently mentioned as facilitators. A lack of reinforcement strategies, low priority for campaign use and incompatibility of own goals with campaign goals were most often indicated as barriers.DISCUSSION:We advise multiple 'stitches in time'; tailoring implementation strategies to specific implementation phases and sectors using both the results from this study and a mutual adaptation strategy in which professionals are involved in the development of implementation strategies. CONCLUSION: The results of this study show that the implementation process of IACOs is complex and sustainable implementation is difficult to achieve. Moreover, this study reveals that the implementation process is influenced by predominantly sector and implementation phase specific (causal configurations of) determinants.