1993
DOI: 10.1097/01445442-199303000-00014
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The Encyclopedia of Nursing Care Quality Vol. I: Issues and Strategies for Nursing Care Quality

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“…In this regard, there is a need to impose measures to evade the informal practices of waste pickers while incorporating them to the formal RLSC of DW. According to Schroeder (1991), a collaborative QA system is needed for any multi-disciplinary supply chain. In a collaborative QA system, the people interact with each other to identify the improvements that could be made to produce a quality output (Grünbacher et al, 2004).…”
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“…In this regard, there is a need to impose measures to evade the informal practices of waste pickers while incorporating them to the formal RLSC of DW. According to Schroeder (1991), a collaborative QA system is needed for any multi-disciplinary supply chain. In a collaborative QA system, the people interact with each other to identify the improvements that could be made to produce a quality output (Grünbacher et al, 2004).…”
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“…An article by Brown (1992) noted the increased attention perceived quality has received in the health literature in general, and under the auspices of patient satisfaction. In addition, there are a number of studies related to PPQ in nursing, ( Burgess, 1932;Abdellah & Levine, 1957;Lambertson, 1965;Hegvary & Haussman, 1976;Schroeder, 1984;Lang & Clinton, 1984;Taylor &Haussman 1988;Bader, 1988;Brown, 1992;Rubin, 1990;Taylor, Hudson & Keeling, 1991;Schroeder, 1991;Larrabee, 1992;Kreidler & Conrad, 1992). However, in postpartum, literature support for the concepts quality and beneficence is mainly implied.…”
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