Lessons learnt from nursing home and homecare managers' experiences with using the SAFE-LEAD guide
Background: In the SAFE-LEAD intervention we implemented a research-based guide (paper- and web-version) for managers to support their quality improvement work. This paper explores managers' experiences with the SAFE-LEAD guide, and key factors of relevance for sustainability. Methods: Four Nor...
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Main Authors: | Eline Ree (Author), Ingunn Aase (Author), Torunn Strømme (Author), Johanna Westbrook (Author), Siri Wiig (Author) |
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Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget),
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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