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The State of Quality Improvement and Implementation Research: Expert Views, Workshop Summary (2007)
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The State of Quality Improvement and Implementation Research: Expert Views, Workshop Summary

References

AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality). 2001 (revised May 2006). AHRQ support for primary care practice-based research networks (PBRNs): Fact sheet. Rockville, MD. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/pbrn/pbrnfact.htm (accessed June 29, 2007).

Feldman, M., and B. Pentland. 2003. Reconceptualizing organizational routines as a source of flexibility and change. Administrative Science Quarterly 48(4):24.

Greenhalgh, T., G. Robert, F. Macfarlane, P. Bate, and O. Kyriakidou. 2004. Diffusion of innovations in service organizations: Systematic review and recommendations. Milbank Quarterly 82(4):581-629.

IOM (Institute of Medicine). 1999. To err is human: Building a safer health system. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

IOM. 2001. Crossing the quality chasm: A new health system for the 21st century. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Leape, L. L., D. M. Berwick, and D. W. Bates. 2002. What practices will most improve safety? Evidence-based medicine meets patient safety. Journal of the American Medical Association 288(4):501-507.

Lilford, R. J. 2005. Epistemology of evaluation. In PowerPoint. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Patient Safety Institute Research Retreat.

Mintzberg, H. 1989. Mintzberg on management. New York: The Free Press.

Plsek, P. E., and T. Greenhalgh. 2001. Complexity science: The challenge of complexity in health care. British Medical Journal 323(7313):625-628.

Shojania, K. G., S. R. Ranji, K. M. McDonald, J. M. Grimshaw, V. Sundaram, R. J. Rushakoff, and D. K. Owens. 2006. Effects of quality improvement strategies for type 2 diabetes on glycemic control: A meta-regression analysis. Journal of the American Medical Association 296(4):427-440.

Smith, G. C. S., and J. P. Pell. 2003. Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma related to gravitational challenge: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials. British Medical Journal 327(7429):1459-1461.

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