Organizational conditions for engagement in quality and safety improvement: a longitudinal qualitative study of community pharmacies
Abstract Background While efforts have been made to bring about quality and safety improvement in healthcare, it remains by no means certain that an improvement project will succeed. This suggests a need to better understand the process and conditions of improvement. The current study addresses this...
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Main Authors: | Denham L. Phipps (Author), Christian E. L. Jones (Author), Dianne Parker (Author), Darren M. Ashcroft (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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