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Understanding innovation in end-of-life care: A comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs.
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Understanding innovation in end-of-life care: A comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs./
作者:
Bikson, Karra Linda.
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219 p.
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Adviser: A.E. Benjamin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-01A.
標題:
Agriculture, Agronomy. -
電子資源:
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9780549440826
Understanding innovation in end-of-life care: A comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs.
Bikson, Karra Linda.
Understanding innovation in end-of-life care: A comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs.
- 219 p.
Adviser: A.E. Benjamin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2007.
This study explores facilitators and barriers to the adoption of an innovative service technology, palliative care, in the complex organization of the hospital. It uses a conceptual model that integrates Hasenfeld's human service organizations framework with innovation diffusion theory to understand interactions between organizational factors, characteristics of the innovation, and the implementation process. I carried out a comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs in three healthcare systems that varied by organizational type, specifically financing mechanisms and VA-mandated program versus non-VA voluntary program.
ISBN: 9780549440826Subjects--Topical Terms:
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