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The use of external change agents to promote quality improvement and organizational change in healthcare organizations: a systematic review.

Esra AlagozMing-Yuan ChihMary HitchcockRandall BrownAndrew Quanbeck
Published in: BMC health services research (2018)
Our results demonstrate that practice facilitation with regular, tailored follow up is a powerful component of a successful organizational change strategy. Academic detailing alone or combined with audit and feedback alone is ineffective without intensive follow up. Provision of educational materials and use of audit and feedback are often integral components of multifaceted implementation strategies. However, we didn't find examples where those relatively limited strategies were effective as standalone interventions. System-level support through technology (such as automated reminders or alerts) is potentially helpful, but must be carefully tailored to clinic needs.
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