Objective: ‘Improvement science’ is used to describe specific quality improvement methods (including tests of change and statistical process control). The approach is spreading from clinical settings to population-wide interventions and is being extended from supporting the adoption of proven interventions to making generalisable claims about new interventions. The objective of this narrative review is to evaluate the strengths and risks of current improvement science practice, particularly in relation to how they might be used in population health. Methods: A purposive sampling of published studies to identify how improvement science methods are being used and for what purpose. The setting was Scotland and studies that focused on heal...
Many interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effect. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordIntroduc...
YesMany interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effec...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
BACKGROUND: There has been a growth in interest in applying systems thinking to public health resear...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Many interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effect. ...
Background: Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acc...
Many interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effect. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordIntroduc...
YesMany interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effec...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasin...
BACKGROUND: There has been a growth in interest in applying systems thinking to public health resear...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Background Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acco...
Many interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effect. ...
Background: Evidence-based public health decision-making depends on high quality and transparent acc...
Many interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effect. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordIntroduc...
YesMany interventions that are delivered within public health services have little evidence of effec...