Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in healthcare: a gap that is impairing the quality of the care and increasing the costs. Quality improvement efforts have been made worldwide by learning collaboratives, based on recognized continual improvement theory with limited scientific evidence. The present study of 132 quality improvement projects in Norway explores the conditions for improvement from the perspectives of the frontline healthcare professionals, and evaluates the effectiveness of the continual improvement method. Methods An instrument with 25 questions was developed on prior focus group interviews with improvement ...
Despite the widespread application of quality improvement (QI), there is enduring uncertainty about...
Purpose The purpose of the present study is to develop practical knowledge about the management of s...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...
Abstract Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in healthcare...
The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show tha...
ABSTRACTThe Swedish healthcare system, although being one of the more efficientcare systems in the w...
A central problem for the healthcare sector today is how to manage change and improvements. In recen...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement initiatives have expanded recently within the healthcare sector. Stu...
Universally improving healthcare systems is difficult to achieve in practice with organisations impl...
Hospitals in European countries apply a wide range of quality improvement strategies. Knowledge of t...
Background: Hospitals in European countries apply a wide range of quality improvement strategies. Kn...
Quality improvement has become an integral part of healthcare systems. Substantial improvements can ...
Quality improvement is a leading approach to the difficult yet inevitable task of managing organizat...
Context: This study was part of the Methods of Assessing Response to Quality Improvement Strategies ...
Purpose– The purpose of this article is to describe how the training of healthcare professionals in ...
Despite the widespread application of quality improvement (QI), there is enduring uncertainty about...
Purpose The purpose of the present study is to develop practical knowledge about the management of s...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...
Abstract Background There is a distinct difference between what we know and what we do in healthcare...
The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show tha...
ABSTRACTThe Swedish healthcare system, although being one of the more efficientcare systems in the w...
A central problem for the healthcare sector today is how to manage change and improvements. In recen...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement initiatives have expanded recently within the healthcare sector. Stu...
Universally improving healthcare systems is difficult to achieve in practice with organisations impl...
Hospitals in European countries apply a wide range of quality improvement strategies. Knowledge of t...
Background: Hospitals in European countries apply a wide range of quality improvement strategies. Kn...
Quality improvement has become an integral part of healthcare systems. Substantial improvements can ...
Quality improvement is a leading approach to the difficult yet inevitable task of managing organizat...
Context: This study was part of the Methods of Assessing Response to Quality Improvement Strategies ...
Purpose– The purpose of this article is to describe how the training of healthcare professionals in ...
Despite the widespread application of quality improvement (QI), there is enduring uncertainty about...
Purpose The purpose of the present study is to develop practical knowledge about the management of s...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...