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Implementation of the national Getting it Right First Time orthopaedic programme in England: a qualitative case study analysis.

Fiona AspinalJean LedgerSarah JasimRaj MehtaRosalind RaineNaomi J FulopHelen Barratt
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Dynamic relationships between the different contextual factors, within and between the three levels, can impact the effectiveness of a large-scale improvement intervention and may account for variations in implementation outcomes in different settings. When designing an intervention, those leading future improvement programmes should consider how it sits in relation to these three contextual levels and the interactions that may occur between them.
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