id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-291461-jzkh7rgm Chadborn, Neil H. Quality improvement in long-term care settings: a scoping review of effective strategies used in care homes 2020-09-04 .txt text/plain 4697 237 45 Data extraction forms were developed (see Appendix 2) to collate, firstly, the following information about the quality improvement strategy (name of the QI strategy, number of staff, occupational groups involved, number of participating care homes, any control of comparator, and which process or outcome measures were reported), and, secondly, the resident-level intervention (number of participants, intervention descriptor, any control or comparator, outcome measures and results). The strengths of this review relate to the structured approach to the literature using both academic and grey literature databases, the inclusive search terms used, and the way in which we separated out quality improvement strategies (change management) from resident-level outcomes in our analysis. We advocate for a more robust approach to reporting QI interventions in care homes, with attention to describing both the quality improvement strategy (change management), how it leads to improved processes of resident-level care and finally to health outcomes. ./cache/cord-291461-jzkh7rgm.txt ./txt/cord-291461-jzkh7rgm.txt