Publications by authors named "G Giubbini"

Introduction: Critical pathways (CPs) are effective change management tools used to improve quality in healthcare nationally implemented in Italy in 2015. This study aims to map the country's state-of-the-art regarding the adoption of CPs and to verify the existence of factors that determine the success of their implementation and the relative entity of their impact, by analysing the management of Lung Cancer (LC) as a case-study.

Methods: Our methodology followed the SQUIRE guidelines for quality improvement reporting (2015).

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Background Hospitals have undergone important that changes that have led, in recent decades at the international level, to the need for greater integration between hospitals and local healthcare services. The main institutional networks that have been developed in Italy are, as commended by the institutional levels, of 4 main types: the Emergency-Urgency Network, the Time-Dependent Networks, the Oncological Networks, and the Networks with primary care settings. It was important to assess the state of the art and analyze it in relation to possible future developments.

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The use of organo-iodinated contrast media (CM) in diagnostics and intervention has increased in the last 10 years. It is necessary to distinguish between the different types of contrast agent, primarily with respect to osmolarity: with low osmolarity the safety profile for the patient is higher. The risk of acute renal injury caused by contrast agent (PC-AKI) is however determined also by risk factors related to the patient.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to map a patient's journey along all stages of his daily care path in an Oncology outpatient department, to identify and eliminate "bottleneck" situations that interfere with the patient's flow of care. The main key performance indicators used in the study were: waiting times for each stage of the care process, time required for each activity, and resources used.

Methods: The study was conducted from 17-30 January 2018 at the medical oncology clinic of a large university teaching and research hospital in Italy.

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Purpose: A clinical pathway for patients with acute ischemic stroke was implemented in 2014 by one Italian teaching hospital multidisciplinary team. The purpose of this paper is to determine whether this clinical pathway had a positive effect on patient management by comparing performance data.

Design/methodology/approach: Volume, process and outcome indicators were analyzed in a pre-post retrospective observational study.

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