The Breakthrough Series Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) initiative is a well-developed and widely used approach, but most of what we know about it has come from healthcare settings. In this article, those leading QICs to improve care in care homes provide detailed accounts of six QICs and share their learning of applying the QIC approach in the care home sector. Overall, five care home-specific lessons were learnt: (i) plan for the resources needed to support collaborative teams with collecting, processing, and interpreting data; (ii) create encouraging and safe working environments to help collaborative team members feel valued; (iii) recruit collaborative teams, QIC leads, and facilitators who have established relationships with c...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Socie...
Introduction: Sustaining effective interventions that improve quality and safety of care is a key c...
Introduction: care home residents have high healthcare needs not fully met by prevailing healthcare ...
The Breakthrough Series Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) initiative is a well-developed and w...
The Breakthrough Series Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) initiative is a well-developed and w...
BackgroundQuality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidisciplinary teams in a stru...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidisciplinary teams in a st...
open access articleBackground Quality Improvement Collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidiscipl...
Introduction This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppo...
open access articleIntroduction This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborat...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
INTRODUCTION: This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
PurposeWe conducted a scoping review of quality improvement in care homes. We aimed to identify part...
Introduction: Inadequate and varied quality of care in care homes has led to a proliferation of qual...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Socie...
Introduction: Sustaining effective interventions that improve quality and safety of care is a key c...
Introduction: care home residents have high healthcare needs not fully met by prevailing healthcare ...
The Breakthrough Series Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) initiative is a well-developed and w...
The Breakthrough Series Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) initiative is a well-developed and w...
BackgroundQuality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidisciplinary teams in a stru...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidisciplinary teams in a st...
open access articleBackground Quality Improvement Collaboratives (QICs) bring together multidiscipl...
Introduction This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppo...
open access articleIntroduction This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborat...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
INTRODUCTION: This protocol describes a study of a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
PurposeWe conducted a scoping review of quality improvement in care homes. We aimed to identify part...
Introduction: Inadequate and varied quality of care in care homes has led to a proliferation of qual...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Socie...
Introduction: Sustaining effective interventions that improve quality and safety of care is a key c...
Introduction: care home residents have high healthcare needs not fully met by prevailing healthcare ...