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1. Evaluation of a culture change program to reduce unprofessional behaviours by hospital co-workers in Australian hospitals

2. Implementation of large, multi-site hospital interventions: a realist evaluation of strategies for developing capability

3. Strategies to improve care for older adults who present to the emergency department: a systematic review

4. Evaluation of different models of general practitioners working in or alongside emergency departments: a mixed-methods realist evaluation

5. Audit and feedback to reduce unwarranted clinical variation at scale: a realist study of implementation strategy mechanisms

6. Analysis of applying a patient safety taxonomy to patient and clinician-reported incident reports during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study

7. Is there an association between out-of-pocket hospital costs, quality and care outcomes? A systematic review of contemporary evidence

8. Scaling-up and future sustainability of a national reproductive genetic carrier screening program

9. The diversity of providers’ and consumers’ views of virtual versus inpatient care provision: a qualitative study

10. Retrospective analysis of factors influencing the implementation of a program to address unprofessional behaviour and improve culture in Australian hospitals

11. What do consumer and providers view as important for integrated care? A qualitative study

13. Issues and complexities in safety culture assessment in healthcare

14. Learning from diagnostic errors to improve patient safety when GPs work in or alongside emergency departments: incorporating realist methodology into patient safety incident report analysis

15. The association between first-time accreditation and the delivery of recommended care: a before and after study in the Faroe Islands

16. Child and caregiver experiences and perceptions of asthma self-management

17. Emergency department clinical leads’ experiences of implementing primary care services where GPs work in or alongside emergency departments in the UK: a qualitative study

18. Challenges of recruiting emergency department patients to a qualitative study: a thematic analysis of researchers’ experiences

19. Assessing the appropriateness of paediatric antibiotic overuse in Australian children: a population-based sample survey

20. Implementing high value back pain care in private physiotherapy in Australia: A qualitative evaluation of physiotherapists who participated in an 'implementation to innovation' system

21. Diagnostic error in the emergency department: learning from national patient safety incident report analysis

23. Systematic review of the appropriateness of eye care delivery in eye care practice

24. What is the association between the presence of comorbidities and the appropriateness of care for low back pain? A population-based medical record review study

25. Linking clinical quality indicators to research evidence - a case study in asthma management for children

26. Appropriate management of acute gastroenteritis in Australian children: A population-based study.

27. Level of appropriate primary diabetic eyecare delivered and achievable in optometry practices in Australia

28. Feasibility and pilot testing of a personalized eHealth intervention for pain science education and self-management for breast cancer survivors with persistent pain: a mixed-method study

29. Patient safety incidents in advance care planning for serious illness: a mixed-methods analysis

30. Patient Safety Incidents Involving Sick Children in Primary Care in England and Wales: A Mixed Methods Analysis.

31. Health system frameworks and performance indicators in eight countries: A comparative international analysis

32. The effectiveness of primary care streaming in emergency departments on decision-making and patient flow and safety – a realist evaluation

33. Treating persistent pain after breast cancer: practice gaps and future directions

34. Accreditation and clinical outcomes: shorter length of stay after first-time hospital accreditation in the Faroe Islands

35. Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practice

36. Emergency department clinical leads’ experiences of implementing primary care services where GPs work in or alongside emergency departments in the UK: a qualitative study

37. The patient died: What about involvement in the investigation process?

38. Identifying safe care processes when GPs work in or alongside emergency departments: realist evaluation

39. Learning from diagnostic errors to improve patient safety when GPs work in or alongside emergency departments: incorporating realist methodology into patient safety incident report analysis

40. Patients experience more support, information and involvement after first-time hospital accreditation:A before and after study in the Faroe Islands

41. The association between first-time accreditation and the delivery of recommended care:a before and after study in the Faroe Islands

42. Systematic review of the factors and the key indicators that identify doctors at risk of complaints, malpractice claims or impaired performance

43. A classification of primary care streaming pathways in UK emergency departments: findings from a multi-methods study comprising cross-sectional survey; site visits with observations, semi-structured and informal interviews

44. Assessing the quality of health care in the management of bronchiolitis in Australian children: a population-based sample survey

45. How to sustainably build capacity in quality improvement within a healthcare organisation: a deep-dive, focused qualitative analysis

46. Assessing the appropriateness of the management of gastro-oesophageal reflux in Australian children: a population-based sample survey

47. Automated classification of primary care patient safety incident report content and severity using supervised Machine Learning (ML) approaches

48. Assessing the appropriateness of paediatric antibiotic overuse in Australian children: a population-based sample survey

49. Can benchmarking Australian hospitals for quality identify and improve high and low performers? Disseminating research findings for hospitals

50. Quality of care for acute abdominal pain in children

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