Understanding the influences on successful quality improvement in emergency general surgery: learning from the RCS Chole-QuIC project.
Timothy J StephensJonathan R BamberIan J BeckinghamEllie DuncanNial F QuineyJohn F AbercrombieGraham Martinnull nullPublished in: Implementation science : IS (2019)
Collaborative-based quality improvement is a viable strategy for emergency surgery but success requires the deployment of effective clinical strategies in conjunction with improvement strategies. In particular, achieving clarity of purpose about proposed changes amongst key stakeholders was a vital precursor to improvement, enabling the creation of additional surgical capacity and new pathways to be implemented effectively. Protected time, testing ideas, and the ability to learn quickly from data and experience were associated with greater impact within this cohort.