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Continuous quality improvement as a tool to implement evidence-informed problem solving: experiences from the district and health facility level in Uganda.

Hector TibeihahoCharles NkoloRobert Anguyo OnzimaFlorence AyebareDorcus Kiwanuka Henriksson
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
The leadership and management provided by the district health management team was an important factor for the use of Continuous Quality Improvement principles within the district. The key roles of the district health team revolved around the institutionalisation of CQI at different levels of the health system, monitoring results of continuous quality improvement implementation, mobilising resources and health care delivery hence promoting the culture of quality, direct implementation of CQI, and creating an enabling environment for the lower-level health facilities to engage in CQI. High turnover of staff at health facility level was also reported as one of the challenges to the successful implementation of continuous quality improvement. The DHT did not engage much in addressing gaps in their own roles using continuous quality improvement.
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