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Guidelines for reporting quality improvement studies
| Reporting guidance provided for: | Name of guideline website (where available) | References including PMID |
|---|---|---|
|
Quality improvement studies |
SQUIRE |
Davidoff F, Batalden P, Stevens D, Ogrinc G, Mooney S. Publication guidelines for quality improvement in health care: evolution of the SQUIRE project. Qual Saf Health Care 2008;17 Suppl 1:i3-i9. PMID: 18836063 BMJ 2009;338:a3152. PMID: 19153129 Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2008; 34(11):681-7. PMID: 19025090 Ann Intern Med 2008; 149(9):670-6. PMID: 18981488 J Gen Intern Med 2008; 23(12):2125-30. PMID: 18830766 |
| Quality improvement studies | Moss F, Thompson R. A new structure for quality improvement reports. Qual Health Care 1999; 8(2):76. PMID: 10557680 |
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