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Promoting quality improvement research.

Judith E Frank1, Tricia Mitchell Kim, Eugene C Nelson

  • 1Quality Research Grant Program, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), Hitchcock, New Hampshire, USA.

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement
|August 15, 2002
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An internal grant program effectively boosts quality improvement research. This initiative provides crucial technical and financial support, empowering clinicians and employees to drive advancements.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Education
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Quality improvement research is vital for healthcare advancement.
  • Clinicians and employees often face barriers to conducting research.
  • Internal support mechanisms can overcome these barriers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of an internal grant program on quality improvement research.
  • To assess the role of technical and financial support in stimulating research activities.

Main Methods:

  • The study examined an internal grant program designed to support clinicians and employees.
  • Data on research initiation and completion were collected.
  • Qualitative feedback on the program's utility was gathered.

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Main Results:

  • The grant program successfully stimulated quality improvement research.
  • Technical and financial support were key facilitators for research engagement.
  • Participants reported increased capacity and motivation for research.

Conclusions:

  • Internal grant programs are effective in fostering a culture of research.
  • Targeted support can significantly enhance clinicians' and employees' ability to conduct quality improvement research.
  • Such programs represent a valuable investment in healthcare innovation.