Currently, the gold standard for collection of clinical evidence is the randomized controlled trial (RCT), preferably with large, multicenter samples of subjects. Although this approach provides valuable information, many clinicians find it difficult to translate RCT results to the individual patient level. In this report, a statistical approach called Design of Experiments (DOE) is described as a method of applying the principles of RCTs one person at a time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo reliable models for predicting the success of change initiatives have been developed through the same research process. One model represents what is important in order to conduct successful improvements in the United States. The other model has been developed to predict successful improvement initiatives in Sweden.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to map improvement activities in Swedish health care, we surveyed the managers of all primary health care centers (n = 958) and clinical hospital departments (n = 1355), with a response rate of 46%. The majority reports that their staff view improvement work positively. The most common driver of improvement is work environment problems, whereas external drivers have less influence.
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