Publishing quality improvement studies: learning to share and sharing to learn.

BJA Open

Department for Targeted Intervention, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, London, UK.

Published: March 2023

This editorial welcomes the decision of to publish quality improvement (QI) studies. It summarises the current problems with conducting, evaluating, and publishing QI studies. It highlights existing guidance for prospective authors to follow regarding the reporting of QI interventions, their context(s), underlying theories, and evaluation. In so doing, we hope to encourage the publication of more QI studies of sufficient quality to facilitate learning or replication elsewhere.

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