2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05572-3
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Perspectives on managing innovation readiness in long-term care: a Q-methodology study

Monique W. van den Hoed,
Ramon Daniëls,
Audrey Beaulen
et al.

Abstract: Background The scarcity of resources in long-term care demands more than ever that organizations in this sector are prepared for innovation to ensure affordable access to care for older adults. Organizations that are innovation ready are more capable of implementing innovations. Therefore, a better understanding of how stakeholders view innovation readiness in long-term care can provide actionable strategies to enhance their innovative capacities. ‘Innovation readiness’ indicates the level of m… Show more

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