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Designing a quality improvement intervention: a systematic approach

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MA Van Bokhoven, G Kok, T Van der Weijden - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
Most quality improvement or change management interventions are currently
designed intuitively and their results are often disappointing. While improving
the effectiveness of interventions requires systematic development, no ...
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[CITATION] NHG-Standaard Bloedonderzoek


GJ Dinant, MAM Van Wijk, H Janssens, RG … - HUISARTS EN WETENSCHAP-NEDERLANDS-, 1994 - BOHM STAFLEU VAN LOGHUM BV
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Identifying barriers and tailoring interventions to improve the management of urinary tract …


S Flottorp, AD Oxman - BMC Health Services Research, 2003 - biomedcentral.com
We identified at least one barrier for each category. Both guidelines
recommended increased use of telephone consultations and reduced use of
laboratory tests, and the barriers and the interventions were similar for ...
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Understanding laboratory testing in diagnostic uncertainty: a qualitative study in general …

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T van der Weijden, MA van Bokhoven, GJ … - The British Journal of General Practice, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Introduction FOR a long time there has been a discussion on the potential
effects of tests ordered for patients with mild, probably self-limiting,
complaints. From the perspective of evidence-based medicine, testing may be ...
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Blood test ordering for unexplained complaints in general practice: the VAMPIRE randomised …


MA van Bokhoven, H Koch, T van der Weijden … - BMC Family Practice, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients
presenting with unexplained complaints. Due to the low prevalence of serious
pathology in general practice, the risk of false-positive test results is ...
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[CITATION] Effective implementation: a model


R Grol, M Wensing - Improving patient care: the implementation of change in …, 2005
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A team quality improvement sequence for complex problems

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J Ovretveit - British Medical Journal, 1999 - qshc.bmj.com
Abstract To solve complex quality problems teams need to follow a systematic
sequence of inquiry and action. In this article a practi- cal description of a
team quality improve- ment sequence (TQIS) is given based on the experience ...
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Tailoring quality improvement interventions to identified barriers: a multiple case analysis


MB MSc, T van der Weijden PhD, MW PhD, … - Journal of evaluation in clinical practice - interscience.wiley.com
Rationale, aims and objectives The prevailing view on implementation
interventions to improve the organization and management of health care is that
the interventions should be tailored to potential barriers. Ideally, ...
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Prospective research in health service settings: health psychology, science and the' …


I O'Sullivan, S Orbell, T Rakow, R Parker - Journal of health psychology, 2004 - hpq.sagepub.com
IAN O ' SULLIVAN , PhD, is a Research Officer in the Department of Psychology,
University of Essex, with interests in motivation for health-related behaviour
and health screening in particular. ... SHEINA ORBELL , PhD, is Professor ...
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Process evaluation of a cluster randomized trial of tailored interventions to implement …

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S Flottorp, K Havelsrud, AD Oxman - Family Practice, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
Process evaluation of a cluster randomized trial of tailored interventions to
implement guidelines in primary care—why is it so hard to change practice?
... Department of Health Services Research, Norwegian Directorate for ...
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