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Why is reporting quality improvement so hard? A qualitative study in perioperative care.
OBJECTIVES: Quality improvement (QI) may help to avert or mitigate the risks of suboptimal care, but it is often poorly reported in the healthcare literature. We aimed to identify the influences on reporting QI in the area of...
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Supply chains create global benefits from improved vaccine accessibility.
Ensuring a more equitable distribution of vaccines worldwide is an effective strategy to control global pandemics and support economic recovery. We analyze the socioeconomic effects - defined as health gains, lockdown-easing...
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Determining the skills needed by frontline NHS staff to deliver quality improvement
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have detailed the technical, learning and soft skills healthcare staff deploy to deliver quality improvement (QI). However, research has mainly focused on management and leadership skills...
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A Board Level Intervention to Develop Organisation-Wide Quality Improvement Strategies
BACKGROUND: Hospital boards have statutory responsibility for upholding the quality of care in their organisations. International research on quality in hospitals resulted in a research-based guide to help senior hospital...
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A modified Delphi study to identify the features of high quality measurement plans for healthcare improvement projects.
BACKGROUND:The design and execution of measurement in quality improvement (QI) initiatives is often poor. Better guidance on "what good looks like" might help to mitigate some of the problems. We report a consensus-building...
Mapping outcomes in quality improvement and system design activities
BACKGROUND: Whether explicit or implicit, models of value are fundamental in quality improvement (QI) initiatives. They embody the desirability of the impact of interventions-with either foresight or hindsight. Increasingly...
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A modified Delphi study to identify the features of high quality measurement plans for healthcare improvement projects.
BACKGROUND: The design and execution of measurement in quality improvement (QI) initiatives is often poor. Better guidance on "what good looks like" might help to mitigate some of the problems. We report a consensus-building...
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A Comparison of the Validity of Online Courses Quality Evaluation Models
The large scale expansion of online courses has led to the crisis of course quality issues. In this study, we first established an evaluation index system for online courses using factor analysis, encompassing three key...
Ultrasmall Organic Nanoparticles with Aggregation-Induced Emission and Enhanced Quantum Yield for Fluorescence Cell Imaging

The use of fluorescence probes for biomedical imaging has attracted significant attention over recent years owing to their high resolution at cellular level. The probes are available in many formats including small particle...

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Dynamic Research on Youth Thought, Behavior, and Growth Law Based on Deep Learning Algorithm
Qi Fu
Apr 01, 2023
The growth and development of youth is related to the destiny of the country and the nation, and the cultivation of young people in the new era is of great significance. Youth is a special stage in life, and the ideological and...
Assessing health governance across countries
INTRODUCTION: Most global health indices or assessment tools focus on health outcomes rather than governance, and they have been developed primarily from the perspective of high-income countries. To benchmark global health...
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A think-aloud method of investigating translanguaging strategies in learning Chinese characters

Asian scripts that are significantly different from Roman-derived alphabets usually impose difficulties in learning. Translanguaging has therefore been explored as a pedagogical tool for the language classroom, including...

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Assessing health governance across countries
INTRODUCTION: Most global health indices or assessment tools focus on health outcomes rather than governance, and they have been developed primarily from the perspective of high-income countries. To benchmark global health...
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Progress towards understanding protein S-acylation
Yaxiao Li, Baoxiu Qi
Mar 24, 2017
S-acylation, also known as S-palmitoylation or palmitoylation, is a reversible post-translational lipid modification in which long chain fatty acid, usually the 16-carbon palmitate, covalently attaches to a cysteine residue(s)...
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How Does User Social Network Improve Innovation Outcomes on a Virtual Innovation Platform?
Previous studies demonstrate that online interactive relations can help improve users' innovation outcomes, yet few studies have investigated how they influence user innovation. This paper builds a social network based on users'...

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