Impact of the Case Management Model through Community Liaison Nurses
Date
2019Abstract
The objective of the present study is to assess the model’s impact on patients and their
families in terms of outcomes and the efficiency results for the health system in Tenerife, Canary
Islands, selecting a period of eight years from the time interval 2002–2018. The employed indicators
were collected on a monthly basis. They referred to home care and its impact on clinical outcomes
and on the use of resources. The comparison between the indicators’ tendencies with and without the
liaison nurse model was done with the F-test by Snedecor. All these tests are bilateral, with a level of
significance of p < 0.05. In those areas with community liaison nurse (CLN), improvements have
been found in indicators that describe: (1) the management of the clinical status of patients, (2) the
efficiency of the use of resources, and (3) the quality and compliance with the process that also
includes home visits and social risk detection and management. It can be said that in the basic areas of
primary health care where the work of the CLN develops there are improvements in the management
of the patients’ clinical condition as well as in the quality and efficiency of care.