ObjectiveAlthough frontline clinicians are crucial in implementing and spreading innovations, their engagement in quality improvement remains suboptimal. Our goal was to identify facilitators and barriers to the development and engagement of clinicians in quality improvement.DesignA 25-item questionnaire informed by theoretical frameworks was developed, tested and disseminated by email.SettingsMembers and fellows of the International Society for Quality in Healthcare.Participants1010 eligible participants (380 fellows and 647 members).InterventionsNone.Main outcome measuresSelf-efficacy and effectiveness in conducting and leading quality improvement activities.ResultsWe received 212 responses from 50 countries, a response rate of 21%. Dedic...
Quality improvement is a leading approach to the difficult yet inevitable task of managing organizat...
International audienceBackground: Successful implementation of continuous quality improvement (CQI) ...
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing health care...
ObjectiveAlthough frontline clinicians are crucial in implementing and spreading innovations, their ...
Despite taking advantage of established learning from other industries, quality improvement initiati...
Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in hea...
Background and objectivesDefining quality in the health care context has proven difficult, with many...
The majority of nurses, doctors, allied health professionals and other healthcare staff possess a st...
Abstract Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in healthcare...
Purpose– The purpose of this article is to describe how the training of healthcare professionals in ...
Background Lack of physician involvement in quality improvement threatens the succes...
Background: Lack of physician involvement in quality improvement threatens the success and sustainab...
International audienceBackground: Successful implementation of continuous quality improvement (CQI) ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The prevailing view on implementation interventions to improve the o...
Quality improvement is a leading approach to the difficult yet inevitable task of managing organizat...
International audienceBackground: Successful implementation of continuous quality improvement (CQI) ...
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing health care...
ObjectiveAlthough frontline clinicians are crucial in implementing and spreading innovations, their ...
Despite taking advantage of established learning from other industries, quality improvement initiati...
Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in hea...
Background and objectivesDefining quality in the health care context has proven difficult, with many...
The majority of nurses, doctors, allied health professionals and other healthcare staff possess a st...
Abstract Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in healthcare...
Purpose– The purpose of this article is to describe how the training of healthcare professionals in ...
Background Lack of physician involvement in quality improvement threatens the succes...
Background: Lack of physician involvement in quality improvement threatens the success and sustainab...
International audienceBackground: Successful implementation of continuous quality improvement (CQI) ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The prevailing view on implementation interventions to improve the o...
Quality improvement is a leading approach to the difficult yet inevitable task of managing organizat...
International audienceBackground: Successful implementation of continuous quality improvement (CQI) ...
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing health care...