Improving patient care the implementation of change in clinical practice
In the field of health care, a very large number of valuable insights, procedures and technologies become available each year. These come from well-planned scientific research or careful experiments and evaluation in everyday practice. As many of these innovations are not adopted into daily practice...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann
2005
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Summary: | In the field of health care, a very large number of valuable insights, procedures and technologies become available each year. These come from well-planned scientific research or careful experiments and evaluation in everyday practice. As many of these innovations are not adopted into daily practice, at the expense of improved patient care, it is crucial to understand how successful implementation can be achieved. There are many reasons for this failure, such as the nature of the proposed method of working or simply that it is new; similarly, economic, structural or financial barriers may exist. Given the increasing significance and frequency of change in healthcare environments, the new research findings and hence insights into the implementation of change must be made available. This is the purpose of the book |
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Physical Description: | iv, 290 pages illustrations 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9780750688192 075068819X |