Evaluating the effectiveness of care coordination interventions designed and implemented through a participatory action research process: Lessons learned from a quasi-experimental study in public healthcare networks in Latin America.
María-Luisa VázquezAndrea Miranda-MendizabalPamela EguigurenAmparo-Susana Mogollón-PérezMarina Ferreira-de-Medeiros-MendesJulieta López-VázquezFernando BertolottoIngrid Vargasnull nullPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Although more research is needed, results show that PAR-based interventions improved some outcomes regarding clinical coordination at network level, with differences between countries. However, a PAR process is, by definition, slow and gradual, and longer implementation periods are needed to achieve greater penetration and quantifiable changes. The participatory and flexible nature of interventions developed through PAR processes poses methodological challenges (such as defining outcomes or allocating individuals to different groups in advance), and requires a comprehensive mixed-methods approach that simultaneously evaluates effectiveness and the implementation process to better understand its outcomes.