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Title
Staff's Perceptions of Obstacles to Quality Management Systems in High- and Low-Performing Hospitals, Jordan
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008:
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Publication Date
2015
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Open Access
Yes
Abstract
Implementing a Quality Management System (QMS) is important in order for hospitals to deliver high-quality services. Hospitals in Jordan vary greatly in terms of the quality of their services, with some providing high-quality services and others providing low-quality services. This study aimed to explore QMS obstacles in high- and low-performing hospitals in Jordan using the framework of systems and organizational theories. The study employed a Mixed Method-Sequential Exploratory design. In this sequential explanatory design, data collection utilised the strengths of both quantitative and qualitative methods (i.e. mixed method). A set of questionnaire (yielding quantitative data) was used to explore the QMS obstacles and then interviews (yielding qualitative data) were conducted to identify ways to address these obstacles.
Publication Type
Thesis Doctoral
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