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Evaluating intervention programmes for quality assurance in hospitals | Author(s) | Rachel Fleishman, Aida Dynia |
Journal title | International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, vol 9, part 3, 1996 |
Pages | pp 20-31 |
Keywords | General hospitals ; Quality ; Evaluation ; Methodology ; Israel. |
Annotation | A methodological framework for evaluating intervention programmes to establish and develop quality assurance systems in general hospitals is presented. The authors were members of the national co-ordinating team of an international intervention programme in Israel in 1991-92, and this article is based on their experience. Both the approach and the design of the evaluation programme were shaped by the unique characteristics of this intervention programme. The evaluation programme was based on a model of organisational behaviour and change developed especially for the introduction of quality assurance systems into hospitals. With modification, the programme can also be used to evaluate other intervention programmes. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990121207 A |
Classmark | LD3: 59: 4C: 3D: 7H6 * |
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