Hospital managers' perspectives with implementing quality improvement measures and a new regulatory framework: a qualitative case study.
Sina Furnes ØyriGeir Sverre BrautCarl MacraeSiri WiigPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
This study suggests that a lack of time, competence and/or motivation, impacted hospitals' implementation of quality improvement efforts. Hospital managers' autonomy and adaptive capacity to tailor quality improvement efforts were key for the new Quality Improvement Regulation to have any relevant impact on hospital practice and for it to influence quality and safety improvement activities.