Investigación / Grupos de investigación

Grupo  34

Multimorbilidad, enfermedades crónicas y servicios de salud. Atención Primaria

Director/a
Isabel del Cura Gonzalez, Jesus Martin Fernandez
Tipo de grupo
CONSOLIDADO EN INTEGRACIÓN
Líneas de investigación

Axis 1. Characterization of chronicity and evaluation of performance and health policies in the care of chronic patients.

L1: Characterization of chronic diseases, multimorbidity and frailty.

L2: Assessment and monitoring of health status, use of services and costs of illness in highly prevalent chronic pathologies.

L3: Identification and evaluation of risk determinants with impact on health outcomes and service utilization

L4: Characterization of health status from the patient's perspective, obtaining self-perceived health and associated utilities, preferences and factors related to empowerment.

L5: Continuity of care and continuity of care

Axis 2. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community-based interventions aimed at patients, caregivers and professionals

L1: Comparative effectiveness studies with RCTs and RWD on interventions on patients, professionals or policies implemented in primary care, both from the perspective of effectiveness and efficiency

L2: Comparative studies on interventions or policies implemented across different levels of care, both from the perspective of effectiveness and efficiency.

L3: Evaluation of care interventions

Axis 3. Inequities in health and urban health

L1: Comparative evaluation in accessibility and received attention.

L2: Health services and population in situations of vulnerability

Axis 4. Prevention and health promotion

Axis 5. Impact of Covid 19 at the community level

L1: Impact on missed diagnoses and follow up of chronic diseases

L2: Impact on mental health of professionals

L3: Impact on professional performance

L4: Impact of mental health of patients and general population

L5: Impact of the pandemic on the health status of persons aged 75 years and older

L6: Caregiving Experience of Family Caregivers in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic