作者
Mary Dixon-Woods, Richard Baker, Kathryn Charles, Jeremy Dawson, Gabi Jerzembek, Graham Martin, Imelda McCarthy, Lorna McKee, Joel Minion, Piotr Ozieranski, Janet Willars, Patricia Wilkie, Michael West
发表日期
2014/2/1
来源
BMJ quality & safety
卷号
23
期号
2
页码范围
106-115
出版商
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
简介
Background
Problems of quality and safety persist in health systems worldwide. We conducted a large research programme to examine culture and behaviour in the English National Health Service (NHS).
Methods
Mixed-methods study involving collection and triangulation of data from multiple sources, including interviews, surveys, ethnographic case studies, board minutes and publicly available datasets. We narratively synthesised data across the studies to produce a holistic picture and in this paper present a high-level summary.
Results
We found an almost universal desire to provide the best quality of care. We identified many ‘bright spots’ of excellent caring and practice and high-quality innovation across the NHS, but also considerable inconsistency. Consistent achievement of high-quality care was challenged by unclear goals, overlapping priorities that distracted attention, and compliance-oriented …
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