Effectiveness of the health complex model in Iranian primary health care reform: The study protocol

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Abstract

Background: Iranian traditional primary health care (PHC) system, although proven to be successful in some areas in rural populations, suffers major pitfalls in providing PHC services in urban areas especially the slum urban areas. The new government of Iran announced a health reform movement including the health reform in PHC system of Iran. The Health Complex Model (HCM) was chosen as the preferred health reform model for this purpose. Methods: This paper aims to report a detailed research protocol for the assessment of the effectiveness of the HCM in Iran. An adaptive controlled design is being used in this research. The study is planned to measure multiple endpoints at the baseline and 2 years after the intervention. The assessments will be done both in a population covered by the HCM, as intervention area, and in control populations covered by the traditional health care system as the control area. Discussion: Assessing the effectiveness of the HCM, as the Iranian PHC reform initiative, could help health system policy makers for future decisions on its continuation or modification. Trial registration: The study protocol is registered in Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials under the unique code IRCT201402112150N3.

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Tabrizi, J. S., Farahbakhsh, M., Sadeghi-Bazargani, H., Hassanzadeh, R., Zakeri, A., & Abedi, L. (2016). Effectiveness of the health complex model in Iranian primary health care reform: The study protocol. Patient Preference and Adherence, 10, 2063–2072. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S107785

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