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Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice
OBJECTIVES: The Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange(PHQIX) is a free, openly available online community that supports public health practitioners in the rapidly evolving landscape of public health quality improvement (QI). This article’s objective is to describe the user-centered development...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680056 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v10i3.9566 |
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author | Brown, Stephen L. Massoudi, Barbara L. Pina, Jamie M. Madamala, Kusuma |
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description | OBJECTIVES: The Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange(PHQIX) is a free, openly available online community that supports public health practitioners in the rapidly evolving landscape of public health quality improvement (QI). This article’s objective is to describe the user-centered development of PHQIX and its current content and examine how elements of a QI initiative may vary by an organization’s characteristics or QI experience. METHODS: PHQIX was developed by taking a user-centered iterative design approach, seeking early and continued input from users to gather requirements for the website. We performed an exploratory analysis of the published QI initiative descriptions, reviewing all QI projects that PHQIX users shared as of January 1, 2018. RESULTS: PHQIX features 193 QI initiatives from a variety of health departments and public health institutes using a wide range of QI methods and tools. DISCUSSION: Submitted QI initiatives focus on many public health domains and favor the PDCA/PDSA cycle; Kaizen; and fishbone diagrams, flowcharts, process maps, and survey methods. Limitations include data coming only from users who represent health departments with sufficient time to complete the PHQIX submission template. Additionally, many initiatives were submitted in part to fulfill a grant requirement, which could skew results. CONCLUSION: As the field of QI in public health practice evolves, resources targeted to QI practitioners should build on and advance the available resources. Findings from this study will provide insight into QI initiatives being performed and the types of projects that can be expected as organizational experience and collaboration grow. |
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spelling | pubmed-63350862019-01-24 Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice Brown, Stephen L. Massoudi, Barbara L. Pina, Jamie M. Madamala, Kusuma Online J Public Health Inform Research Article OBJECTIVES: The Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange(PHQIX) is a free, openly available online community that supports public health practitioners in the rapidly evolving landscape of public health quality improvement (QI). This article’s objective is to describe the user-centered development of PHQIX and its current content and examine how elements of a QI initiative may vary by an organization’s characteristics or QI experience. METHODS: PHQIX was developed by taking a user-centered iterative design approach, seeking early and continued input from users to gather requirements for the website. We performed an exploratory analysis of the published QI initiative descriptions, reviewing all QI projects that PHQIX users shared as of January 1, 2018. RESULTS: PHQIX features 193 QI initiatives from a variety of health departments and public health institutes using a wide range of QI methods and tools. DISCUSSION: Submitted QI initiatives focus on many public health domains and favor the PDCA/PDSA cycle; Kaizen; and fishbone diagrams, flowcharts, process maps, and survey methods. Limitations include data coming only from users who represent health departments with sufficient time to complete the PHQIX submission template. Additionally, many initiatives were submitted in part to fulfill a grant requirement, which could skew results. CONCLUSION: As the field of QI in public health practice evolves, resources targeted to QI practitioners should build on and advance the available resources. Findings from this study will provide insight into QI initiatives being performed and the types of projects that can be expected as organizational experience and collaboration grow. University of Illinois at Chicago Library 2018-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6335086/ /pubmed/30680056 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v10i3.9566 Text en This is an Open Access article. Authors own copyright of their articles appearing in the Journal of Public Health Informatics. Readers may copy articles without permission of the copyright owner(s), as long as the author and OJPHI are acknowledged in the copy and the copy is used for educational, not-for-profit purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Brown, Stephen L. Massoudi, Barbara L. Pina, Jamie M. Madamala, Kusuma Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title | Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title_full | Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title_fullStr | Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title_full_unstemmed | Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title_short | Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange: A Tool to Support Advancements in Public Health Practice |
title_sort | public health quality improvement exchange: a tool to support advancements in public health practice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680056 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v10i3.9566 |
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