Additional Files for the articles: "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" and “The EXpert PANel Decision (EXPAND) method: a way to measure the impact of diverse quality improvement activities of clinical networks”
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Haines, MaryBrown, Burnadette
D'Este, Catherine A
Yano, Elizabeth M
Craig, Jonathan C
Middleton, Sandy
Castaldi, Peter A
Pollock, Carol A
Needham, Kate
Watt, William
Elliott, Elizabeth J
Dominello, Amanda
Klineberg, Emily
Atkinson, Jo-An
Redman, Sally
Kalucy, Deanna
Abstract
Additional files providing more detail about the methods and analysis for the article "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" accepted for publication in Public Health Research and Practice. Additional File ...
See moreAdditional files providing more detail about the methods and analysis for the article "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" accepted for publication in Public Health Research and Practice. Additional File 1: Summary of outcome variables, indicators, and data collection methods Additional file 2: Summary of explanatory variables, indicators, and data collection methods Additional File 3: Explanatory factors associated with impact on quality of care and system-wide change (unadjusted Spearman’s correlation coefficients)
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See moreAdditional files providing more detail about the methods and analysis for the article "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" accepted for publication in Public Health Research and Practice. Additional File 1: Summary of outcome variables, indicators, and data collection methods Additional file 2: Summary of explanatory variables, indicators, and data collection methods Additional File 3: Explanatory factors associated with impact on quality of care and system-wide change (unadjusted Spearman’s correlation coefficients)
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Date
2018-01-01Publisher
University of SydneyLicence
OtherFaculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare