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Clinical governance initiative: a case of an obstetrics hospital

Luu Trong Tuan

Health Systems, 2014, vol. 3, issue 3, 173-184

Abstract: The aim of this empirical inquiry is to decode the levels to which clinical governance initiative elevates emotional intelligence, ethics of care, and knowledge transfer. A longitudinal case research was conducted over 8 months since May 2011. Hospital document collection, field observations, and in-depth interviews contributed to data collection. Through content analysis, research data was coded into patterns of relationships between constructs. The results revealed that a clinical governance initiative, when effectively implemented, can act as a lever for transformations in emotional intelligence, ethics of care, and knowledge transfer. This research paints a landscaping of clinical governance effectiveness and its organizational outcomes such as emotional intelligence, ethics of care, and knowledge transfer in an obstetrics hospital.

Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/hs.2014.7

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