Explaining organisational responses to a board-level quality improvement intervention: findings from an evaluation in six providers in the English National Health Service.
Lorelei JonesLinda PomeroyGlenn RobertSusan BurnettJanet E AndersonStephen MorrisEstela Capelas BarbosaNaomi J FulopPublished in: BMJ quality & safety (2018)
Underperforming organisations, under pressure to improve, have little time or resources to devote to organisation-wide quality improvement initiatives. Our research highlights the need for policy-makers and regulators to extend their focus beyond the choice of intervention, to consider how the chosen intervention will be implemented in public sector hospitals, how this will vary between contexts and with what effects. We provide useful information on the necessary conditions for a board-level quality improvement intervention to have positive effects.