2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-10828-0
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A scoping review of continuous quality improvement in healthcare system: conceptualization, models and tools, barriers and facilitators, and impact

Aklilu Endalamaw,
Resham B Khatri,
Tesfaye Setegn Mengistu
et al.

Abstract: Background The growing adoption of continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives in healthcare has generated a surge in research interest to gain a deeper understanding of CQI. However, comprehensive evidence regarding the diverse facets of CQI in healthcare has been limited. Our review sought to comprehensively grasp the conceptualization and principles of CQI, explore existing models and tools, analyze barriers and facilitators, and investigate its overall impacts. … Show more

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“…Rogala & Wawak, (2021) note that this type of approach is crucial for maintaining the relevance and competitiveness of standards in a dynamically changing environment. Similarly, Endalamaw et al, (2024) highlights the importance of a structured approach to regularly updating the occupational map to reflect technological advancements, market demands, and changes in regulatory requirements.…”
Section: Continuous Improvement and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rogala & Wawak, (2021) note that this type of approach is crucial for maintaining the relevance and competitiveness of standards in a dynamically changing environment. Similarly, Endalamaw et al, (2024) highlights the importance of a structured approach to regularly updating the occupational map to reflect technological advancements, market demands, and changes in regulatory requirements.…”
Section: Continuous Improvement and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%