One size fits none - a qualitative study investigating nine national quality registries' conditions for use in quality improvement, research and interaction with patients
Abstract Background Swedish National Quality Registries (NQRs) are observational clinical registries that have long been seen as an underused resource for research and quality improvement (QI) in health care. In recent years, NQRs have also been recognised as an area where patients can be involved,...
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Main Authors: | Vibeke Sparring (Author), Emma Granström (Author), Magna Andreen Sachs (Author), Mats Brommels (Author), Monica E. Nyström (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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