Implementation through translation: a qualitative case study of translation processes in the implementation of quality improvement collaboratives
Abstract Background Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) are used extensively to implement quality improvement in healthcare, and current research is demonstrating positive yet varying evidence. To interpret the effectiveness results, it is necessary to illuminate the dynamics of QIC implementa...
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Main Authors: | Kathrine Carstensen (Author), Anne Mette Kjeldsen (Author), Stina Lou (Author), Camilla Palmhøj Nielsen (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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