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Patient involvement in quality improvement - a 'tug of war' or a dialogue in a learning process to improve healthcare?

Carolina BergerumAgneta Kullén EngströmJohan ThorMaria Wolmesjö
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
QI team members recognised continuous dialogue and collective thinking by the sharing of experiences and preferences between patients and healthcare professionals as essential for achieving better matches between healthcare resources and patient needs in their QI efforts. Significant structural and cultural aspects of performing QI in complex hospital organisations were considered to be obstructions to progress. Therefore, to sustain learning and behaviour change through QI efforts at the team level, a deeper understanding of how structural and cultural aspects of QI promote or prevent success appears essential.
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