Published research on quality improvement Research and analysis from, and funded by, the Health Foundation has been published in a range of key journals.

Using a dark logic model to explore adverse effects in audit and feedback
Using a dark logic model to explore adverse effects in audit.
The consequences of chronic pain in mid-life
Literature Review. David G. Blanchflower and Alex Bryson have produced a Quantitative Social Science Working Paper No. 21-28 on The Consequences of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life
Determining the skills needed by frontline NHS staff to deliver quality improvement
Skills needed by NHS staff to drive improvement of care.
Perspectives of paediatric hospital staff on factors influencing the sustainability and spread of a safety quality improvement programme
Hospital staff perspectives on sustainability and and safety of quality improvement programmes in paediatric care.
The importance of power, context and agency in improving patient experience through a patient and family centred care approach
Investigating, with multi-disciplinary clinical teams as well as patients and relatives, what factors help or hinder changes designed to improve patient experience.
Translating academic research into guidance to support healthcare improvement.
Exploration of guidance development methods.
Evolving quality improvement support strategies to improve Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle fidelity
A retrospective mixed-methods study
The relationship between habit and healthcare professional behaviour in clinical practice
A Systematic review and meta-analysis
Measuring and improving the quality of NHS care for children and young people
Measuring and improving the quality of NHS care for children and young people
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