"Struggling with practices" - a qualitative study of factors influencing the implementation of clinical quality registries for cardiac rehabilitation in England and Denmark
Abstract Background The use of clinical quality registries as means for data driven improvement in healthcare seem promising. However, their use has been shown to be challenged by a number of aspects, and we suggest some may be related to poor implementation. There is a paucity of literature regardi...
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Main Authors: | Cecilie Lindström Egholm (Author), Charlotte Helmark (Author), Patrick Doherty (Author), Per Nilsen (Author), Ann-Dorthe Zwisler (Author), Gitte Bunkenborg (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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