Titre : | Quality improvement in mental health |
Auteurs : | R. SHILPA ; C. NAYLOR ; The King's Fund. Londres. GBR |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Londres : King's Fund Institute, 2017 |
Format : | 55p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Evaluation > Qualité [BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Modèle [BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Processus > Amélioration [BDSP5] Géographie politique > Monde > Asie > Asie du Sud Est > Singapour [BDSP5] Géographie politique > Monde > Europe > Iles Britanniques > Royaume Uni [BDSP5] Information & communication [NI] > Information > Nature information [NI] > Etude > Etude cas |
Résumé : | Quality improvement approaches – increasingly well-established in NHS acute hospitals – could play a key role in improving the quality of mental health care. A growing number of mental health providers (in the UK and beyond) are beginning to embed quality improvement across their organisations, with some encouraging results. The approach is based on the concept that sustained improvement is best achieved by empowering frontline teams, service users and carers to design, implement and test changes to services. This report describes the quality improvement journey of three mental health organisations (two in England and one in Singapore). It provides key insights and lessons for others considering embarking on a similar journey. |
En ligne : | www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/quality-improvement-mental-health |