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Improving the outcomes of foot and ankle surgery through the audit cycle: a case study

A descriptive embedded multiple case study research design is planned to provide an intense focus on a single phenomenon (the audit cycle) within its real life context (clinical governance). Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Keywords * Case Study R...

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Published in:Journal of foot and ankle research 2011-05, Vol.4 (S1), p.1-n/a
Main Authors: Hermann, Rob, Bennett, Paul, Gallegos, Danielle
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Language:English
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Summary:A descriptive embedded multiple case study research design is planned to provide an intense focus on a single phenomenon (the audit cycle) within its real life context (clinical governance). Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Keywords * Case Study Research * Australian Health * Clinical Governance * Real Life Context * Measurement Framework Volume 4 Supplement 1 Proceedings of the Australasian Podiatry Council Conference 2011 [RAW_REF_TEXT] Oral presentation [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Open Access [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Published:20 May 2011 [/RAW_REF_TEXT] Improving the outcomes of foot and ankle surgery through the audit cycle: a case study [RAW_REF_TEXT] Rob Hermann 1, [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Paul Bennett1 & [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Danielle Gallegos1 [/RAW_REF_TEXT] Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 4, Article number: A descriptive embedded multiple case study research design is planned to provide an intense focus on a single phenomenon (the audit cycle) within its real life context (clinical governance).
ISSN:1757-1146
1757-1146
DOI:10.1186/1757-1146-4-S1-O21