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  1. Understanding delayed diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis: a cross-sectional study in Semarang, Indonesia
  2. Development and Formative Evaluation of an Innovative National Near-miss Reporting System for Curative Healthcare Institutions in Sri Lanka
  3. Evaluation of An Occupational Health and Safety Program for Clinical Dental Staff in Sri Lanka
  4. Staff and Surveyor Training in Low- and Middle-Income Countries as an Enabler for Hospital Accreditation and Value-based Healthcare
  5. Leading For Change: Barriers to Implementing Evidence Based Reform in Youth Justice, and the Critical Role of Leadership
  6. Comparing Australian Refugee‐Related Health Policies With the World Health Organization's Framework for Improving Refugee Integration and Health Outcomes
  7. Knowledge dissemination: essential work in quality and safety innovation
  8. Improving Health Seeking Behaviour for Non-Communicable Diseases in Sri Lanka through Health Promotion Interventions
  9. “I know I shouldn't but …” the inevitable tension of using workarounds to be a “good nurse”
  10. Evaluation of online training programs on COVID-19 management in Sri Lanka
  11. Corrigendum to “Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study” [Heliyon Volume 10, Issue 5, March 15 2024, Article e26764]
  12. Factors influencing prosthesis selection and variation: a survey of orthopaedic surgeons in Australia
  13. Factors influencing the establishment of hospital accreditation programs in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review
  14. Health system interventions for the cost containment of drugs used for cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review and exploration of how the results could be adapted to the Sri Lankan context
  15. Sustainability of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Low and Middle-Income Countries: Lessons learned from Sri Lanka
  16. Relationship between patient safety culture and patient experience in hospital settings: a scoping review
  17. Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
  18. The future of global graduate training in quality improvement and patient safety
  19. Embracing the use of artificial intelligence in scientific publishing
  20. A beacon to guide others: improving chronic disease management through targeted, evidence-based primary healthcare quality measures
  21. Development of a Conceptual Framework for Tuberculosis Man-agement and Control; an Evidence Synthesis using Text Mining Software: A Review
  22. Development of an Evidence-Based Tool to Assess the Relative Vulnerability of Different Communities to Tuberculosis
  23. Factors influencing prosthesis selection and variation: a survey of orthopaedic surgeons in Australia.
  24. A scoping review of factors influencing prosthesis selection for knee and hip arthroplasties: perspectives of surgeons in high income countries
  25. Why do consumers choose private over public health services? Reflective accounts of health providers in Vietnam
  26. Private Equity Investment in Private For-Profit Healthcare in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review
  27. Contribution of private health services to universal health coverage in low and middle‐income countries: Factors affecting the use of private over public health services in Vietnam
  28. Implementation of a Multicomponent Program to Improve Effective Use and Maintenance of Medical Equipment in Sri Lankan Hospitals
  29. Development of Tuberculosis Vulnerability Assessment Conceptual Framework Using Automatic Content Analysis
  30. A Conceptual Paper: Model of Integrated Surveillance System of Tuberculosis Based on the Internet of Things (IoT) for Accelerating Indonesia Free Tuberculosis in 2030
  31. Hospital accreditation: an umbrella review
  32. Quality of Life Among People with Positive COVID-19 Experience in Semarang, Indonesia
  33. Interventions to Enhance Medication Safety in Residential Aged‐care Settings: An Umbrella Review
  34. Advancing the accreditation economy: a critical reflection
  35. The impact of hospital accreditation in selected Middle East countries: a scoping review
  36. Relationship between patient safety culture and patient experience in hospital settings: a scoping review protocol
  37. Risk Factors of Drop-Out among Tuberculosis Patients in Semarang: A Case-Control Study
  38. Options to enhance the veracity of Australian health service accreditation assessments
  39. Can feedback approaches reduce unwarranted clinical variation? A systematic rapid evidence synthesis
  40. Evaluation results of national hospital accreditation program in Iran: The view of hospital managers
  41. Advance care planning in rural New South Wales from the perspective of general practice registrars and recently fellowed general practitioners
  42. District‐level impacts of health system decentralization in Indonesia: A systematic review
  43. Falling short: examination of the validity of methods used to identify paediatric hospital falls in NSW, Australia
  44. Addressing unwarranted clinical variation: A rapid review of current evidence
  45. Patient safety vulnerabilities for children with intellectual disability in hospital: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
  46. Levers for change: an investigation of how accreditation programmes can promote consumer engagement in healthcare
  47. The enhanced knowledge translation and exchange framework for road safety: a brief report on its development and potential impacts
  48. Strengthening the capacity of nursing leaders through multifaceted professional development initiatives: A mixed method evaluation of the ‘Take The Lead’ program
  49. The impact of national accreditation reform on survey reliability: a 2-year investigation of survey coordinators’ perspectives
  50. Examining challenges to reliability of health service accreditation during a period of healthcare reform in Australia
  51. A hybrid health service accreditation program model incorporating mandated standards and continuous improvement: interview study of multiple stakeholders in Australian health care
  52. A mechanism for revising accreditation standards: a study of the process, resources required and evaluation outcomes
  53. Analysing ‘big picture’ policy reform mechanisms: the Australian health service safety and quality accreditation scheme
  54. Is it worth engaging in multi-stakeholder health services research collaborations? Reflections on key benefits, challenges and enabling mechanisms
  55. The public disclosure of accreditation information in Australia: Stakeholder perceptions of opportunities and challenges
  56. Stakeholder perspectives on implementing accreditation programs: a qualitative study of enabling factors
  57. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Nursing home staff's views on residents' dignity: a qualitative interview study.
  58. Health services accreditation: what is the evidence that the benefits justify the costs?
  59. Economic evaluation of Australian acute care accreditation (ACCREDIT-CBA (Acute)): study protocol for a mixed-method research project
  60. Comparison of health service accreditation programs in low- and middle-income countries with those in higher income countries: a cross-sectional study
  61. Narrative synthesis of health service accreditation literature
  62. Relationship between alcohol mangement plans and injury reductions in a remote Australian community
  63. The standard of healthcare accreditation standards: a review of empirical research underpinning their development and impact
  64. An empirical test of accreditation patient journey surveys: randomized trial
  65. A multimethod research investigation of consumer involvement in Australian health service accreditation programmes: the ACCREDIT-SCI study protocol
  66. Evaluation of current Australian health service accreditation processes (ACCREDIT-CAP): protocol for a mixed-method research project
  67. An empirical test of short notice surveys in two accreditation programmes
  68. Analysis of Australian newspaper coverage of medication errors
  69. Strengthening organizational performance through accreditation research-a framework for twelve interrelated studies: the ACCREDIT project study protocol
  70. "I do what I have to do to survive": An investigation into the perceptions, experiences and economic considerations of women engaged in sex work in Northern Namibia
  71. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Relationship between quality of care and negligence litigation in nursing homes.
  72. Understanding novice driver policy agenda setting
  73. Utilization of Research in Policymaking for Graduated Driver Licensing
  74. Media framing of graduated licensing policy debates
  75. The science of policy