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Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Abstract Background Healthcare teams often consist of geographically dispersed members. Virtual worlds can support immersive, high-quality, multimedia interaction between remote individuals; this study investigated use of virtual worlds to support re
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/02bc41b2eca14c84808a8599c8d95e6b
Autor:
Nick K Jones, Lucy Rivett, Dominic Sparkes, Sally Forrest, Sushmita Sridhar, Jamie Young, Joana Pereira-Dias, Claire Cormie, Harmeet Gill, Nicola Reynolds, Michelle Wantoch, Matthew Routledge, Ben Warne, Jack Levy, William David Córdova Jiménez, Fathima Nisha Begum Samad, Chris McNicholas, Mark Ferris, Jane Gray, Michael Gill, The CITIID-NIHR COVID-19 BioResource Collaboration, Martin D Curran, Stewart Fuller, Afzal Chaudhry, Ashley Shaw, John R Bradley, Gregory J Hannon, Ian G Goodfellow, Gordon Dougan, Kenneth GC Smith, Paul J Lehner, Giles Wright, Nicholas J Matheson, Stephen Baker, Michael P Weekes
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 9 (2020)
Previously, we showed that 3% (31/1032)of asymptomatic healthcare workers (HCWs) from a large teaching hospital in Cambridge, UK, tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in April 2020. About 15% (26/169) HCWs with symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-1
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/23a09a039e26435589faa0bbe36f41e4
Autor:
Simone Hargreaves, Francescsa Nice, Naidine Escoffery, Paul J. Lehner, Lucy Rivett, Caroline Saunders, Julie Harris, Neil Bartholomew, Natalia Savoinykh Yarkoni, Anne Meadows, Anne-Laure Vallier, Mary Kasanicki, Joe Marsden, Jo Wright, Charlotte J. Houldcroft, Chris Workman, Mark Ferris, Carmen M. Treacy, Kelvin Hunter, Anita Furlong, Harmeet Gill, Michael P. Weekes, Surendra Parmar, Nika Romashova, Kenneth G. C. Smith, Greg Hannon, Ashlea Bucke, Chris McNicholas, Debbie Read, Myra Hosmillo, Sushmita Sridhar, Linda Pointon, Jane Gray, John Bradley, Josh Hodgson, Emma Le Gresley, Joana Pereira-Dias, Lori Turner, Nicola Ramenatte, Stefan Gräf, Ben Warne, Claire Cormie, Jane Rowlands, Jane Kennet, Penelope-Jane Eames, Christopher Huang, Barbara J. Graves, Sally Forrest, Helen Butcher, Daniela Caputo, Joanna Calder, Anna Yakovleva, Jo Price, Aileen Narcorda, M. Estée Török, Sarah Hewitt, Martin D. Curran, Ian Goodfellow, Valentina Ruffolo, Cordova Jiménez, Michelle Wantoch, Lisa Thake, Zhen Tong, Isobel Jarvis, Laura Canna, Paul A. Lyons, Isabel Cruz, Benjamin J. Dunmore, Anne Roberts, William David Córdova Jiménez, Lucy Worboys, Helen Dolling, Rebecca Rastall, Ommar Omarjee, Sarah L Caddy, Barrie Bailey, William L Hamilton, Ekaterina Legchenko, Debra Clapham-Riley, Rachel Sutcliffe, Ciara O’Donnell, Fahad A Khokhar, Laura G Caller, Kathleen E Stirrups, Fathima Nisha Begum Samad, Hongyi Zhang, Jamie Young, Sofia Papadia, Criona O Brien, Tobias Tilly, Jennifer M. Martin, Nick K Jones, Kirsty Lagadu, Carla Ribeiro, Ailsa Bowring, Nicholas J Matheson, Tim Gould, D. Johnson, Ashley Shaw, Simon McCallum, Tim Raine, Daniel Lewis, Ariana Betancourt, Stewart Fuller, Afzal N. Chaudhry, Lenette Mactavous, Heather F Jones, William David, Rachel Doughton, Theresa Feltwell, Luke W. Meredith, Nathalie Kingston, Hannah Stark, Georgie Bowyer, Gregory J. Hannon, Karen Brookes, Dominic Sparkes, Iain Kean, Ravi Gupta, Cherry Publico, Katie Dempsey, Matthew Routledge, Nicholas K Jones, Aloka De Sa, Giles Wright, Laura Bergamaschi, Claire Mather, Rutendo Nyagumbo, Maddie Epping, Jack Levy, Marianne Perera, Christian Sparke, Fatima Nb Samad, Nicola Reynolds, Michael Gill, Hugo Tordesillas, Oisin Huhn, Anne Elmer, Geraldine Martell, Mateusz Strezlecki, Grant Hall, Andrew Hinch, Gordon Dougan, Jennifer Webster, Helen Murphy, Stephen Baker, Aminu S Jahun, Mark Toshner, Angela Wright, Natalie Quinnell, Joy Shih, Caroline Trotter, Nicholas K. Brown, Federica Mescia, John S. Bradley, Jennifer Wood
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f0ce2cf112b5250a430a67863c74b18e
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.59391.sa2
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.59391.sa2
Autor:
Jennifer Webster, Stephen Baker, Neil Bartholomew, Aminu S Jahun, Rutendo Nyagumbo, Mark Toshner, Julie Harris, Paul J. Lehner, Charlotte J. Houldcroft, Lisa Thake, Sarah L Caddy, Benjamin J. Dunmore, Afzal N. Chaudhry, Theresa Feltwell, Christian Sparke, M. Estée Török, Nick K Jones, Michael P. Weekes, Emma Le Gresley, Simon McCallum, Tim Raine, Josefin Bartholdson Scott, Grant Hall, Myra Hosmillo, Stewart Fuller, Andrew Hinch, Angela Wright, Gordon Dougan, Jane Rowlands, Aileen Narcorda, Sally Forrest, Claire Cormie, Jennifer M. Martin, Kathleen E Stirrups, Sarah Hewitt, Natalie Quinnell, Joy Shih, Katie Dempsey, Geraldine Martell, Helen Murphy, Ashley Shaw, Cherry Publico, Heather F Jones, Carmen M. Treacy, Anne-Laure Vallier, Surendra Parmar, Jennifer Wood, Ariana Betancourt, Ashlea Bucke, Debbie Read, Helen Butcher, Martin D. Curran, Penelope-Jane Eames, Sushmita Sridhar, Chris McNicholas, Dominic Sparkes, Ian Goodfellow, Nicola Reynolds, Ciara O’Donnell, Valentina Ruffolo, Jane Kennet, Fahad A Khokhar, Hannah Stark, Paul A. Lyons, Francescsa Nice, Karen Brookes, Lenette Mactavous, Claire Mather, Maddie Epping, Aloka De Sa, Lucy Warboys, Isabel Cruz, Naidine Escoffery, Carla Ribeiro, Ailsa Bowring, Nicholas J Matheson, Iain Kean, Tobias Tilly, Daniel Lewis, Ravi Gupta, Kelvin Hunter, Giles Wright, Anne Roberts, Hugo Tordesillas, Isobel Jarvis, Nicholas K. Brown, Laura Bergamaschi, Anne Elmer, Harmeet Gill, Oisin Huhn, D. Johnson, Laura G Caller, John Bradley, Caroline Saunders, Federica Mescia, Joanna Calder, Anna Yakovleva, Jo Price, Richard J. Samworth, Kenneth G. C. Smith, Mary Kasanicki, Hongyi Zhang, Laura Canna, Rebecca Rastall, Jo Wright, Ben Warne, Simone Hargreaves, Anita Furlong, Josh Hodgson, Daniela Caputo, Stefan Gräf, Jamie Young, Sofia Papadia, Criona O Brien, Kirsty Lagadu, Georgie Bowyer, Michelle Wantoch, Ekaterina Legchenko, Debra Clapham-Riley, Rachel Sutcliffe, Joe Marsden, Mark Ferris, Tim Gould, Mailis Maes, Luke W. Meredith, Joana Pereira-Dias, Nicola Ramenatte, Matthew Routledge, Nathalie Kingston, Helen Dolling, William L Hamilton, Linda Pointon, Christopher Huang, Barbara J. Graves, Lucy Rivett, Anne Meadows, Zhen Tong
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::844fc0d998b11b2181c6be9714a37814
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.58728.sa2
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.58728.sa2
Autor:
Ivo Vlaev, Chris McNicholas, Chiya Shikaislami, David Taylor, Julie E Reed, Michael J. Taylor
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Background Healthcare teams often consist of geographically dispersed members. Virtual worlds can support immersive, high-quality, multimedia interaction between remote individuals; this study investigated use of virtual worlds to support remote heal
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4c33e6d92b37024dc8e2d7d3fe84471f
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/82600
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/82600
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety
BackgroundAlthough widely recommended as an effective approach to quality improvement (QI), the Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA) cycle method can be challenging to use, and low fidelity of published accounts of the method has been reported. There is li
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6986941ce60998027b61b902e60ab088
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/67261
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/67261
Plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycles provide a structure for iterative testing of changes to improve quality of systems. The method is widely accepted in healthcare improvement; however there is little overarching evaluation of how the method is applied.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::89e9f13ad0b70af9cc2cfb5d11b93c43
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/44645
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/44645
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety. 23:352-352
Introduction The Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle method is a common approach taken in improvement initiatives to test changes in a pragmatic and scientific fashion. The effectiveness and application of the method, however, is varied with a recent systematic
Autor:
Chris McNicholas, Jessica Saffer, Thomas Woodcock, Rowan Myron, Derek Bell, Karen J Phekoo, Cathal Doyle, Cathy Howe
Publikováno v:
Implementation Science : IS
The implementation of evidence-based treatments to deliver high-quality care is essential to meet the healthcare demands of aging populations. However, the sustainable application of recommended practice is difficult to achieve and variable outcomes