The influence of context on the effectiveness of hospital quality improvement strategies: a review of systematic reviews.

  • Kringos, D.S.
  • Suñol, R.
  • Wagner, C.
  • Mannion, R.
  • Michel, P.
  • Klazinga, N.S.
  • Groene, O.
Publication date
January 2015

Abstract

Background: It is now widely accepted that the mixed effect and success rates of strategies to improve quality and safety in health care are in part due to the different contexts in which the interventions are planned and implemented. The objectives of this study were to (i) describe the reporting of contextual factors in the literature on the effectiveness of quality improvement strategies, (ii) assess the relationship between effectiveness and contextual factors, and (iii) analyse the importance of contextual factors. Methods: We conducted an umbrella review of systematic reviews searching the following databases: PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Embase and CINAHL. The search focused on quality improvement strategies inclu...

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