Innovations/New Technologies/Improvement Science
Identifying drivers for improvement using a mixed methods analysis of pediatric vaccine-related safety incidents from England and Wales (2003-2013)
Authors:
P. Rees ,
Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
A. Edwards,
Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
C. Powell,
Institute of Molecular & Experimental Medicine, Cardiff, UK
S. Panesar,
Centre for Population Health Sciences, Edinburgh, UK
H. Evans,
Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
B. Carter,
Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
H. Williams,
Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
P. Hibbert,
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Sydney, AU
D. Luff,
Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA/US
G. Parry,
Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Boston, MA/US
A. Carson-Stevens
Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, UK
How to Cite:
Rees, P., Edwards, A., Powell, C., Panesar, S., Evans, H., Carter, B., Williams, H., Hibbert, P., Luff, D., Parry, G. and Carson-Stevens, A., 2015. Identifying drivers for improvement using a mixed methods analysis of pediatric vaccine-related safety incidents from England and Wales (2003-2013). Annals of Global Health, 81(1), p.198. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2015.02.955
Published on
12 Mar 2015.
Peer Reviewed
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