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Am J Med Qual ; 29(1): 30-8, 2014.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23572230

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This study evaluated how the Perfecting Patient Care (PPC) University, a quality improvement (QI) training program for health care leaders and clinicians, affected the ability of organizations to improve the health care they provide. This training program teaches improvement methods based on Lean concepts and principles of the Toyota Production System and is offered in several formats. A retrospective evaluation was performed that gathered data on training, other process factors, and outcomes after staff completed the PPC training. A majority of respondents reported gaining QI competencies and cultural achievements from the training. Organizations had high average scores for the success measures of "outcomes improved" and "sustainable monitoring" but lower scores for diffusion of QI efforts. Total training dosage was significantly associated with the measures of QI success. This evaluation provides evidence that organizations gained the PPC competencies and cultural achievements and that training dosage is a driver of QI success.


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Prestations des soins de santé/normes , Formation médicale continue comme sujet , Amélioration de la qualité , Prestations des soins de santé/méthodes , Prestations des soins de santé/organisation et administration , Formation médicale continue comme sujet/méthodes , Formation médicale continue comme sujet/normes , Évaluation des acquis scolaires , Humains , Culture organisationnelle , Compétence professionnelle , Amélioration de la qualité/organisation et administration , Amélioration de la qualité/normes , Qualité des soins de santé/normes , Études rétrospectives
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