Aims and objectives: To examine the literature related to a large-scale quality improvement initiative, the 'Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care', providing a bibliometric profile that tracks the level of interest and scale of roll-out and adoption, discussing the implications for sustainability. Background: Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care (aka Productive Ward) is probably one of the most ambitious quality improvement efforts engaged by the UK-NHS. Politically and financially supported, its main driver was the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement. The NHS institute closed in early 2013 leaving a void of resources, knowledge and expertise. UK roll-out of the initiative is well established and has arguably peaked. Internat...
Background: Improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare is an international priority. A range...
Background Releasing Time to Care: The Productive Ward™ (RTC) is a method for conducting continuous...
The Productive Ward: Releasing time to care™ programme aims to empower ward teams to identify areas ...
Aims and objectives To examine the literature related to a large-scale quality improvement initiati...
Background The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’ programme is a quality improvement (QI) int...
Background: The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’TM programme is a Quality Improvement (QI) ...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on facilitating large-scale quality improvement in health care, a...
Background: The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’™ programme (Productive Ward; PW) was ...
Purpose: This paper is concerned with facilitating large-scale quality improvement in health care, a...
The Productive Ward programme to provide high quality care: findings from a scoping review. Introduc...
Concerns about patient safety and reducing harm have led to a particular focus on initiatives that i...
Recent times have seen changes within the healthcare sector providing residential services for older...
Abstract Background Concerns about patient safety and reducing harm have led to a particular focus o...
Background: Releasing Time to Care: The Productive Ward (RTC) is a method for conducting continuous ...
Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care™ was a large-scale nursing quality-improvement programme int...
Background: Improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare is an international priority. A range...
Background Releasing Time to Care: The Productive Ward™ (RTC) is a method for conducting continuous...
The Productive Ward: Releasing time to care™ programme aims to empower ward teams to identify areas ...
Aims and objectives To examine the literature related to a large-scale quality improvement initiati...
Background The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’ programme is a quality improvement (QI) int...
Background: The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’TM programme is a Quality Improvement (QI) ...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on facilitating large-scale quality improvement in health care, a...
Background: The ‘Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care’™ programme (Productive Ward; PW) was ...
Purpose: This paper is concerned with facilitating large-scale quality improvement in health care, a...
The Productive Ward programme to provide high quality care: findings from a scoping review. Introduc...
Concerns about patient safety and reducing harm have led to a particular focus on initiatives that i...
Recent times have seen changes within the healthcare sector providing residential services for older...
Abstract Background Concerns about patient safety and reducing harm have led to a particular focus o...
Background: Releasing Time to Care: The Productive Ward (RTC) is a method for conducting continuous ...
Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care™ was a large-scale nursing quality-improvement programme int...
Background: Improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare is an international priority. A range...
Background Releasing Time to Care: The Productive Ward™ (RTC) is a method for conducting continuous...
The Productive Ward: Releasing time to care™ programme aims to empower ward teams to identify areas ...