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Get Free AccessThere is a significant body of evidence about QI programmes to improve the management of diabetes. Multicomponent QI programmes for diabetes care (comprised of effective QI strategies) may achieve meaningful population-level improvements across the majority of outcomes. For health system decision-makers, the evidence summarised in this review can be used to identify strategies to include in QI programmes. For researchers, this synthesis identifies higher-priority QI strategies to examine in further research regarding how to optimise their evaluation and effects. We will maintain this as a living systematic review.
Kristin J. Konnyu, Sharlini Yogasingam, Johanie Lépine, Katrina Sullivan, Mostafa Alabousi, Alun Edwards, Michael Hillmer, Sathya Karunananthan, John N. Lavis, Stefanie Linklater, Braden Manns, David Moher, Sameh Mortazhejri, Samir Nazarali, P. Alison Paprica, Tim Ramsay, Paul M. Ryan, Peter Sargious, Kaveh G Shojania, Sharon E. Straus, Marcello Tonelli, Andrea C. Tricco, Brigitte Vachon, Catherine Yu, Michael L. Zahradnik, Thomas A Trikalinos, Jeremy Grimshaw, Noah Ivers (2023). Quality improvement strategies for diabetes care: Effects on outcomes for adults living with diabetes. , 2023(6), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd014513.
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2023
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https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd014513
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