Search for dissertations about: "Collaboratives"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Collaboratives.
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1. Contraceptive counselling in abortion care
Abstract : Introduction: Improving women’s knowledge about contraception, and their access to contraceptive methods, is central in order to strengthen their sexual and reproductive rights at the time of an abortion. Contraceptive counselling aims to support women’s reproductive control and prevent unintended pregnancies (UPs). READ MORE
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2. Learning and understanding for quality improvement under different conditions : An analysis of quality registry-based collaboratives in acute and chronic care
Abstract : The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show that patient care and healthcare system outcomes are not as good as they could be. To come to terms with these problems, many stakeholders turn to systematic quality improvement methods. READ MORE
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3. Improvement Capability at the Front Lines of Healthcare : Helping through Leading and Coaching
Abstract : SUMMARY This thesis addresses improvement capability at the front lines of healthcare with a focus on interprofessional health care improvement teams who provide care and improve care. The overall aim is to explore high performing clinical microsystems and evaluate interventions to cultivate health care improvement capabilities of frontline interprofessional teams. READ MORE
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4. Inter-Organizational Collaboration for Optimizing Textile Supply Chains
Abstract : Nowadays, as the increasing trend of customization and personalization in fashion market, the mass customization and small-series production has become more and more important in textile supply chain. However, there are still many drawbacks in existing supply chain models which are used to cope with this trend. READ MORE
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5. Transforming medical competency into medical management capability : developing physician leaders by finding management in medicine
Abstract : Background: Management thinking has made inroads into health care, but the relationship between medicine and management is often described as one of competing logics. Given a recognized need for bridging the two logics, studies have been conducted to better understand the role of clinicians in the leadership and management of health care. READ MORE