Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Evaluating the effectiveness of a tailored multifaceted performance feedback intervention to improve the quality of care: protocol for a cluster randomized trial in intensive care | Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE Evaluating the effectiveness of a tailored multifaceted performance feedback intervention to improve the quality of care protocol for a cluster randomized trial in intensive care van der Veer et al. van der Veer et al. Implementation Science 2011 6 119 http content 6 1 119 24 October 2011 2 BioMed Central van der Veer et al. Implementation Science 2011 6 119 http content 6 1 119 Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Evaluating the effectiveness of a tailored multifaceted performance feedback intervention to improve the quality of care protocol for a cluster randomized trial in intensive care 1 1 4 1 Sabine N van der Veer Maartje LG de Vos Kitty J Jager Peter HJ van der Voort Niels Peek Gert P Westert2 5 Wilco C Graafmans6 and Nicolette F de Keizer1 Abstract Background Feedback is potentially effective in improving the quality of care. However merely sending reports is no guarantee that performance data are used as input for systematic quality improvement QI . Therefore we developed a multifaceted intervention tailored to prospectively analyzed barriers to using indicators the Information Feedback on Quality Indicators InFoQI program. This program aims to promote the use of performance indicator data as input for local systematic QI. We will conduct a study to assess the impact of the InFoQI program on patient outcome and organizational process measures of care and to gain insight into barriers and success factors that affected the program s impact. The study will be executed in the context of intensive care. This paper presents the study s protocol. Methods design We will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial with intensive care units ICUs in the Netherlands. We will include ICUs that submit indicator data to the Dutch National Intensive Care Evaluation NICE quality registry and that agree to allocate at least one