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Cornerstones of a sustainable national quality policy: A qualitative study based on international expert opinions

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  • Jonas Brouwers
  • Fien Claessens
  • Eva Marie Castro
  • Astrid Van Wilder
  • Kristof Eeckloo
  • Luk Bruyneel
  • Dirk De Ridder
  • Kris Vanhaecht

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Background National initiatives launched to improve the quality of care have grown exponentially over the last decade. Public reporting, accreditation and governmental inspection form the basis for quality in Flemish (Belgian) hospitals. Due to the lack of evidence for these national initiatives and the questions concerning their sustainability, our research aims to identify cornerstones of a sustainable national quality policy for acute‐care hospitals based on international expert opinion. Methods A qualitative study was conducted using in‐depth semi‐structured interviews with 12 renowned international quality and patient safety experts selected by purposive sampling. Interviews focussed on participants' perspectives and their recommendations for a future, sustainable quality policy. Inductive analysis was carried out with themes being generated from the data using the constant comparison method. Results Three major and five minor themes were identified and integrated into a framework as a basis for national quality policies. Quality culture, minimum requirements for quality education and quality control as well as continuous learning and improvement act as cornerstones of this framework. Conclusions Complementary to the current national policy, this study demonstrated the need for profound attention to quality cultures in acute‐care hospitals. Policymakers need to provide a control system and minimum requirements for quality education for all healthcare workers. A model for continuous learning and improvement with data feedback loops has to be installed in each hospital to obtain a sustainable quality system. This framework can inspire policymakers to further develop bottom‐up initiatives in co‐governance with all relevant stakeholders adapted to individual hospitals' context.

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  • Jonas Brouwers & Fien Claessens & Eva Marie Castro & Astrid Van Wilder & Kristof Eeckloo & Luk Bruyneel & Dirk De Ridder & Kris Vanhaecht, 2022. "Cornerstones of a sustainable national quality policy: A qualitative study based on international expert opinions," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(6), pages 3312-3328, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:37:y:2022:i:6:p:3312-3328
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3559
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