Background The impact of efforts by healthcare organizations to enhance the use of evidence to improve organizational processes through training programs has seldom been assessed. We therefore endeavored to assess whether and how the training of mid- and senior-level healthcare managers could lead to organizational change. Methods We conducted a theory-driven evaluation of the organizational impact of healthcare leaders’ participation in two training programs using a logic model based on Nonaka’s theory of knowledge conversion. We analyzed six case studies nested within the two programs using three embedded units of analysis (individual, group and organization). Interviews were conducted during intensive one-week data collection site v...
This paper reports findings from an evaluation of an executive leadership development program in a l...
Aim To explore decision-making and evaluation strategies used by healthcare managers in relation to ...
Purpose: Training to improve health management and leadership competence is recommended. However, th...
Abstract Background The impact of efforts by healthca...
Abstract Background Organizational leaders in business and medicine have been experiencing a similar...
Background: Given the current emphasis on networks as vehicles for innovation and change in health ...
Evidence-based practice offers a key strategy for closing the gap between research and practice in o...
Abstract Background The public health sector is moving toward adopting evidence-informed decision ma...
Aim: The current study evaluate the effect of evidence based management and leadership training prog...
Background Changes that improve the quality of health care should be sustained. Falling back to old,...
Background: Many doctors fail to practice Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) effectively, in part due to ...
Objective: We synthesized the management and health literatures for insights into implementing evide...
Purpose – To date, relatively little evidence has been published as to what represents an effective ...
Getting evidence in to practice tends to focus on strategies, theories and studies that aim to close...
Middle-level managers (MLMs; i.e., healthcare professionals who may fill roles including obtaining a...
This paper reports findings from an evaluation of an executive leadership development program in a l...
Aim To explore decision-making and evaluation strategies used by healthcare managers in relation to ...
Purpose: Training to improve health management and leadership competence is recommended. However, th...
Abstract Background The impact of efforts by healthca...
Abstract Background Organizational leaders in business and medicine have been experiencing a similar...
Background: Given the current emphasis on networks as vehicles for innovation and change in health ...
Evidence-based practice offers a key strategy for closing the gap between research and practice in o...
Abstract Background The public health sector is moving toward adopting evidence-informed decision ma...
Aim: The current study evaluate the effect of evidence based management and leadership training prog...
Background Changes that improve the quality of health care should be sustained. Falling back to old,...
Background: Many doctors fail to practice Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) effectively, in part due to ...
Objective: We synthesized the management and health literatures for insights into implementing evide...
Purpose – To date, relatively little evidence has been published as to what represents an effective ...
Getting evidence in to practice tends to focus on strategies, theories and studies that aim to close...
Middle-level managers (MLMs; i.e., healthcare professionals who may fill roles including obtaining a...
This paper reports findings from an evaluation of an executive leadership development program in a l...
Aim To explore decision-making and evaluation strategies used by healthcare managers in relation to ...
Purpose: Training to improve health management and leadership competence is recommended. However, th...