Perceived Burden Due to Registrations for Quality Monitoring and Improvement in Hospitals: A Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundQuality indicators are registered to monitor and improve the quality of care. However, the number and effectiveness of quality indicators is under debate, and may influence the joy in work of physicians and nurses. Empirical data on the nature and consequences of the registration burden ar...
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Main Authors: | Marieke Zegers (Author), Gepke L. Veenstra (Author), Gerard Gerritsen (Author), Rutger Verhage (Author), Hans (J.G.) (Author), Gera A. Welker (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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