Background The diversity of quality improvement interventions (QIIs) has impeded the use of evidence review to advance quality improvement activities. An agreed-upon framework for identifying QII articles would facilitate evidence review and consensus around best practices. Aim To adapt and test evidence review methods for identifying empirical QII evaluations that would be suitable for assessing QII effectiveness, impact or success. Design Literature search with measurement of multilevel inter-rater agreement and review of disagreement. Methods Ten journals (2005-2007) were searche
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of quality improvement collab...
Produced by the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the Dalla Lana School of Pu...
ObjectiveContinuous quality improvement (CQI) methods are foundational approaches to improving healt...
Objective: Valid, reliable critical appraisal tools advance quality improvement (QI) intervention im...
ObjectiveValid, reliable critical appraisal tools advance quality improvement (QI) intervention impa...
Background and aims: Summarising quality improvement (QI) research through systematic literature rev...
Abstract Background The evidence base for quality improvement (QI) interventions is expanding rapidl...
This article presents a systematic review of the research methods used to study quality improvement ...
Background: The term continuous quality improvement (CQI) is often used to refer to a method for i...
In response to increasing concerns about quality, many countries are carrying out large scale progra...
Background The evidence base for quality improvement (QI) interventions is expanding rapidly. The...
With the increasing usage of quality improvement (QI) methodology, the application of QI in healthca...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS INhealth care have been associ-ated with a large number ofinitiatives aimed at i...
Monitoring of quality of care has always been an important part of health care. Self-regulation and ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of quality improvement collab...
Produced by the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the Dalla Lana School of Pu...
ObjectiveContinuous quality improvement (CQI) methods are foundational approaches to improving healt...
Objective: Valid, reliable critical appraisal tools advance quality improvement (QI) intervention im...
ObjectiveValid, reliable critical appraisal tools advance quality improvement (QI) intervention impa...
Background and aims: Summarising quality improvement (QI) research through systematic literature rev...
Abstract Background The evidence base for quality improvement (QI) interventions is expanding rapidl...
This article presents a systematic review of the research methods used to study quality improvement ...
Background: The term continuous quality improvement (CQI) is often used to refer to a method for i...
In response to increasing concerns about quality, many countries are carrying out large scale progra...
Background The evidence base for quality improvement (QI) interventions is expanding rapidly. The...
With the increasing usage of quality improvement (QI) methodology, the application of QI in healthca...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS INhealth care have been associ-ated with a large number ofinitiatives aimed at i...
Monitoring of quality of care has always been an important part of health care. Self-regulation and ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of quality improvement collab...
Produced by the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the Dalla Lana School of Pu...
ObjectiveContinuous quality improvement (CQI) methods are foundational approaches to improving healt...