نتایج جستجو برای: پارامترهای qi

تعداد نتایج: 45805  

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 2010
N L Wilczynski R B Haynes

BACKGROUND As the knowledge translation and comparative effectiveness research agendas gain momentum, we can expect more evidence on which to base quality improvement (QI) programmes. Unaided searches for such content in the literature, however, are likely to be daunting, with searches missing key articles while mainly retrieving articles that are irrelevant to the question being asked. The obj...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2014
Tsung-Hsien Yu Kuo-Piao Chung

OBJECTIVE Quality improvement (QI) methods have been fashionable in hospitals for decades. Previous studies have discussed the relationships between the implementation of QI methods and various external and internal factors, but there has been no examination to date of whether the neighbourhood effect influences such implementation. The aim of this study was to use a multilevel model to investi...

Journal: :Management Science 2004
Eitan Naveh Miriam Erez

T study asserted that quality improvement (QI) requires the coexistence of two cultural values of innovation and attention to detail and proposed that their coexistence depends on the implementation of multiple QI practices. A longitudinal QI intervention, with five phases, consisting of multiple QI practices—ISO 9000, QI teams, quality goals, and coaching and communication by top management—wa...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2007
Joanne Lynn Mary Ann Baily Melissa Bottrell Bruce Jennings Robert J Levine Frank Davidoff David Casarett Janet Corrigan Ellen Fox Matthew K Wynia George J Agich Margaret O'Kane Theodore Speroff Paul Schyve Paul Batalden Sean Tunis Nancy Berlinger Linda Cronenwett J Michael Fitzmaurice Nancy Neveloff Dubler Brent James

Quality improvement (QI) activities can improve health care but must be conducted ethically. The Hastings Center convened leaders and scholars to address ethical requirements for QI and their relationship to regulations protecting human subjects of research. The group defined QI as systematic, data-guided activities designed to bring about immediate improvements in health care delivery in parti...

Journal: :Quality management in health care 2014
Shannon M Hudson Deanna B Hiott Jeff Cole Robert Davis Brent M Egan Marilyn A Laken

While hospitals have widely adopted quality improvement (QI) initiatives, primary care practices continue to face unique challenges to QI implementation. The purpose of this article is to outline a strategy for promoting QI in primary care practices by introducing specially trained nurses. Two case examples are described, one with a QI nurse external to the practice and one with a nurse interna...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
Devin Tsai Bryan Choi Francis Sullivan Kenneth A Williams

Quality Improvement (QI) is required in all aspects of the healthcare field. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) poses unique QI challenges. This article explores some of these challenges and provides some points to consider when performing QI in EMS services.

Journal: :Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety 2010
Christine T Kovner Carol S Brewer Siritorn Yingrengreung Susan Fairchild

BACKGROUND Quality improvement (QI) is a focus of hospital managers and policymakers. The role of registered nurses (RNs) in QI in hospitals is vital because most hospital-based RNs provide direct care to patients. QI skills are necessary to identify gaps between current care and best practice and to design, implement, test, and evaluate changes and are essential for R.N.s to participate effect...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical ethics 2005
Ellen Fox James A Tulsky

(VHA) is an interdisciplinary group authorized by the Under Secretary for Health through the National Center for Ethics in Health Care. The NEC produces reports on timely topics that are of significant concern to practicing health care professionals. Each report describes an ethical issue, summarizes its historical context, discusses its relevance to VHA, reviews current controversies, and outl...

Journal: :Journal of the California Dental Association 2016
Man Wai Ng

Quality improvement (QI) and measurement are increasingly used in health care to improve patient care and outcomes. Despite current barriers in oral health measurement, there are nascent QI and measurement efforts emerging. This paper describes the role that QI and measurement can play in improving oral health care delivery in clinical practice by presenting a QI initiative that aimed to test a...

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