How quality improvement collaboratives work to improve healthcare in care homes: a realist evaluation
Age and Ageing2021Vol. 50(4), pp. 1371–1381
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Reena Devi, Neil Chadborn, Julienne Meyer, Jay Banerjee, Claire Goodman, Tom Dening, John Gladman, Kathryn Hinsliff‐Smith, Annabelle Long, Adeela Usman, Gemma Housley, Sarah Lewis, Matthew Glover, Heather Gage, Pip Logan, Finbarr C. Martin, Adam Gordon
Abstract
These findings outline what needs to be in place for health and social care staff to work together to effect change. Further research needs to consider ways to work alongside staff to incorporate measurement for change into QI.
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