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1Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, IN, USA.
Introduction:
Quality Improvement (QI) projects are systematic, data-driven efforts designed to continuously improve patient outcomes, experiences, and health system performance. Nurses are well positioned to lead or co-lead QI projects.
Discussion:
The Standards for QUality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE 2.0) provide a framework for reporting empirical knowledge derived from QI projects. The Introduction section consists of problem description, available knowledge, rationale, and aims. The Methods section includes context, interventions, study of the intervention, measures, analysis, and ethical considerations. In the Results section, the author addresses all aspects of the findings. The Discussion section consists of summary, interpretation, limitations, and conclusions.
Recommendations:
Disseminating the results of QI projects is an essential part of ongoing QI efforts in health care. Carefully labeling the work as quality improvement and using SQUIRE 2.0 will enhance the value of QI work.
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