Measuring quality in community nursing: A mixed methods study (QuICN)

Horrocks, Susan and Pollard, Katherine and Duncan, Lorna and Petsoulas, Christina and Gibbard, Emma and Cook, Jane and McDonald, Ruth and Wye, Lesley and Allen, Pauline and Husband, Pete and Harland, Elizabeth and Cameron, Ailsa and Salisbury, Chris (2020) Measuring quality in community nursing: A mixed methods study (QuICN). University of the West of England https://researchdata.uwe.ac.uk/id/eprint/598/

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This was a collaborative project led by UWE, Bristol with University of Manchester, University of Bristol, London School of Tropical Medicine and Bristol CCG. The study comprised a national survey of clinical commissioning groups to identify which quality indicators were being applied to community nursing in 2014/15. The survey was followed up by a case study to identify how quality indicators were selected and applied in practice and their usefulness for assessing quality of community nursing from the perspectives of commissioners, service provider managers, frontline staff,as well as patients and carers in five sites across England. Findings were validated in a series of workshops comprising a wider selection of stakeholders across England. The project was completed in December 2016 and the report was published in 2017

Uncontrolled Keywords: commissioning, community nursing, quality, patient experience, mixed methods, CQUIN
UWE College/School: College of Health, Science and Society
Creators: Horrocks, Susan and Pollard, Katherine and Duncan, Lorna and Petsoulas, Christina and Gibbard, Emma and Cook, Jane and McDonald, Ruth and Wye, Lesley and Allen, Pauline and Husband, Pete and Harland, Elizabeth and Cameron, Ailsa and Salisbury, Chris
URI: https://researchdata.uwe.ac.uk/id/eprint/598
Data collection method: Mixed methods - questionnaire survey, interviews (one to one and focus groups) observation of commissioning meetings and frontline staff in practice.
Geographic coverage: England
Resource language: English

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  • Allen, Pauline
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  • Harland, Elizabeth
  • Cameron, Ailsa
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