Exploring variation in the use of feedback from national clinical audits: a realist investigation.
Natasha AlvaradoLynn McVeyJoanne GreenhalghDawn DowdingMamas MamasChris GalePatrick DohertyRebecca RandellPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
The findings suggest that there are a number of mechanisms that underpin healthcare providers' interactions with NCA feedback. However, there is variation in the mode, frequency and impact of these interactions. Feedback was used most routinely, providing opportunities to stimulate quality improvement, within clinical services resourced to collect accurate data and to maintain local databases from which feedback could be customised for the needs of the service.