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Hospital quality improvement in context: a multilevel analysis of staff job evaluations


U Krogstad, D Hofoss, M Veenstra, P … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Design and method: National survey data of work experiences were collected from
hospital nurses working at 124 hospital wards in 36 departments in 15 hospitals
across Norway during the autumn of 1998. The multilevel structure of the ...
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Between physician and manager: new co-operation models in Dutch hospitals


GRM Scholten, TED Van Der Grinten - Journal of Management in Medicine, 1998 - emeraldinsight.com
One of the constants in health care in Western countries has been the
problematical relationship between professionals and care organisations (and
their management). The medical specialists and hospital managers, in ...
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Analysing studies with missing data


DL Fairclough - Assessing quality of life in clinical trials: methods and …, 2005 - books.google.com
3.3 Analysing studies with missing data Diane L. Fairclough Introduction Missing
data are inevitable in any longitudinal study; over an extended period of time
patients will potentially experience morbidity or mortality due to disease ...
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International collaboration: harnessing differences to meet common needs in improving …

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S Leatherman, LJ Donaldson, JM Eisenberg - British Medical Journal, 2000 - qshc.bmj.com
A growing number of countries worldwide are recognising a common need to build
systemic capacity for safeguarding and improving quality of health care. Each
country has a unique set of priorities and dynamics driving the speed and ...
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Coordination as a critical element of managed care


CA Allred, PH Arford, Y Michel - Journal of Nursing Administration, 1995 - journals.lww.com
Hence, case managers are employed to function as multidisciplinary and
multiservice integrators who bring together and coordinate the services required
throughout the patient's entire illness episode. How effective a case ...
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Sykehusorganisasjoner sett med personalets øyne


U Krogstad, M Veenstra, IS Sjetne, R Østhus, J … - Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen, 2002 - tidsskriftet.no
Resultater. Totalt sier 75% av 1 832 respondenter at de er tilfreds med jobben.
Pleiere er mer fornøyd enn leger. Små sykehus er en bedre arbeidsplass enn
store på nesten alle områder. Yngre arbeidstakere og personale med ...
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[CITATION] Focus on staff stability: its role in enhancing ward nursing practice.


A Adams, S Bond - Journal of nursing management, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Nurs Manag. 2003 Sep;11(5):285-6. Comment on: J Nurs Manag. 2003
Sep;11(5):287-92. J Nurs Manag. 2003 Sep;11(5):293-8. Focus ...
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[CITATION] Sykehusorganisasjoner sett med personalets oyne


U Krogstad, M Veenstra, IS Sjetne, R Osthus, … - TIDSSKRIFT-NORSKE LAEGEFORENING, 2002 - NORSKE LAEGEFORENING
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Use of hierarchical models to evaluate performance of cardiac surgery centres in the …


P D'Errigo, M Tosti, D Fusco, C Perucci, F … - BMC medical research methodology, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
A risk adjustment model was developed using a classical single-level regression.
In the multilevel approach, the variable "clinical-centre" was employed as a
group-level identifier. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to ...
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Patient experiences with information in a hospital setting: a multilevel approach


M Veenstra, D Hofoss - Medical care, 2003 - jstor.org
BACKGROUND. Patients tend to be critical of poor communication and the provision
of in- formation from health professionals. One ex- planation may be related to
organizational aspects characterizing the hospital unit. Stud- ies have ...
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