International Journal of Integrated Care (Mar 2024)

Development of a Qualitative Data Analysis Codebook for Arterial Hypertension and Type-2-Diabetes Integrated Care Evaluation

  • Črt Zavrnik,
  • Nataša Stojnić,
  • Majda Mori Lukančič,
  • Monika Martens,
  • Katrien Danhieux,
  • Savina Chham,
  • Matic Mihevc,
  • Tina Virtič Potočnik,
  • Zalika Klemenc Ketiš,
  • Josefien van Olmen,
  • Antonija Poplas Susič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.7691
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 20 – 20

Abstract

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Introduction: Non-communicable diseases, such as arterial hypertension (HTN) and type-2 diabetes (T2D), pose a global public health problem. Integrated care with focus on person-centred principles aims to enhance healthcare quality and access. Previous qualitative research has identified facilitators and barriers for scaling-up integrated care, however the lack of standardized terms and measures hinder cross-country comparisons. This paper addresses these gaps by presenting a generic codebook for qualitative research on integrated care implementation for HTN and T2D. Description: The codebook serves as a tool for deductive or deductive-inductive qualitative analysis, organizing concepts and themes from qualitative data. It consists of nine first level and 39 second level themes. First level codes cover core issues; and second level codes provide detailed insights into facilitators and barriers. Discussion: This codebook is more widely applicable than previously developed tools because it includes a broader scope of stakeholders across micro, meso, and macro levels, and the themes being derived from highly diverse health systems across high- and low-income countries. Conclusion: The codebook is a useful tool for implementation research on integrated care for HTN and T2D at global scale. It facilitates cross-country learning, contributing to improved implementation, scale-up and outcomes.

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