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Hospital workers' perceptions of waste: a qualitative study involving photo-elicitation.
Author(s):
Sarah L Goff
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Reva Kleppel
,
Peter K Lindenauer
,
Michael B Rothberg
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Oct 2013
Journal:
BMJ quality & safety
Publisher:
BMJ
Keywords:
Complexity
,
Health services research
,
Qualitative research
,
Six Sigma
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To elicit sources of waste as viewed by hospital workers.
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Journal ID (iso-abbrev):
BMJ Qual Saf
Title:
BMJ quality & safety
Publisher:
BMJ
ISSN (Electronic):
2044-5423
ISSN (Print):
2044-5415
Publication date (Electronic):
Oct 2013
Volume
: 22
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Department of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center, , Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.
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bmjqs-2012-001683
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NIHMS710139
DOI:
10.1136/bmjqs-2012-001683
PMC ID:
4553937
PubMed ID:
23748192
SO-VID:
8425f18b-3fb7-48cc-be10-5581b1e0b4d9
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Complexity
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Health services research
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Six Sigma
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