Continuous quality improvement as a tool to implement evidence-informed problem solving: experiences from the district and health facility level in Uganda
Abstract Background Continuous quality improvement processes in health care were developed for use at health facility level, and that is where they have been used the most, often addressing defined care processes. However, in different settings different factors have been important to support instit...
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Main Authors: | Hector Tibeihaho (Author), Charles Nkolo (Author), Robert Anguyo Onzima (Author), Florence Ayebare (Author), Dorcus Kiwanuka Henriksson (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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