How complexity science can inform a reflective process for improvement in primary care practices.
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Challenges of change: a qualitative study of chronic care model implementationDo complexity-informed health interventions work? A scoping reviewDevelopment and Implementation of an Electronic Decision Support to Manage the Health of a High-Risk Population: The enhanced Electronic Medical Record Aging Brain Care Software (eMR-ABC)Translational research on aging: clinical epidemiology as a bridge between the sciencesA comparison of chronic illness care quality in US and UK family medicine practices prior to pay-for-performance initiativesSystems and complexity thinking in the general practice literature: an integrative, historical narrative reviewPrerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model.A group randomized trial of a complexity-based organizational intervention to improve risk factors for diabetes complications in primary care settings: study protocol.Understanding differences in electronic health record (EHR) use: linking individual physicians' perceptions of uncertainty and EHR use patterns in ambulatory care.A patient-centered primary care practice approach using evidence-based quality improvement: rationale, methods, and early assessment of implementation.Practice-tailored facilitation to improve pediatric preventive care delivery: a randomized trial.Reciprocal learning and chronic care model implementation in primary care: results from a new scale of learning in primary care.Selecting a change and evaluating its impact on the performance of a complex adaptive health care delivery system.Primary care practice development: a relationship-centered approachSummary of the National Demonstration Project and recommendations for the patient-centered medical homeHow improving practice relationships among clinicians and nonclinicians can improve quality in primary careExplaining the effects of a multifaceted intervention to improve inpatient care in rural Kenyan hospitals--interpretation based on retrospective examination of data from participant observation, quantitative and qualitative studiesThe importance of organizational characteristics for improving outcomes in patients with chronic disease: a systematic review of congestive heart failure.Using Learning Teams for Reflective Adaptation (ULTRA): insights from a team-based change management strategy in primary care.Strategies for in-person recruitment: lessons learned from a New Jersey primary care research network (NJPCRN) studySelf-report versus medical records for assessing cancer-preventive services delivery.Implementing dementia care models in primary care settings: The Aging Brain Care Medical HomeAdvancing the application of systems thinking in health: managing rural China health system development in complex and dynamic contextsPrimary care practice transformation is hard work: insights from a 15-year developmental program of research.Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices.Up close and (inter)personal: insights from a primary care practice's efforts to improve office relationships over time, 2003-2009.Healthcare improvement as planned system change or complex responsive processes? a longitudinal case study in general practiceAssessing organizational readiness for depression care quality improvement: relative commitment and implementation capability.Implementing innovative models of dementia care: The Healthy Aging Brain CenterThe art and complexity of primary care clinicians' preventive counseling decisions: obesity as a case study.Electronic medical records are not associated with improved documentation in community primary care practices.A survivor's guide for primary care physicians.Practice context affects efforts to improve diabetes care for primary care patients: a pragmatic cluster randomized trialMeeting the challenge of practice quality improvement: a study of seven family medicine residency training practices.Accelerating translation of physical activity and cancer survivorship research into practice: recommendations for a more integrated and collaborative approach.Physician practice patterns and variation in the delivery of preventive services.Electronic medical records and diabetes quality of care: results from a sample of family medicine practicesImplementing quality improvement in small, autonomous primary care practices: implications for the patient-centred medical home.'In the Moment': An Analysis of Facilitator Impact During a Quality Improvement Process.Same organization, same electronic health records (EHRs) system, different use: exploring the linkage between practice member communication patterns and EHR use patterns in an ambulatory care setting.
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How complexity science can inform a reflective process for improvement in primary care practices.
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