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Table 1 QCA chronic disease survey

From: Understanding and benchmarking health service achievement of policy goals for chronic disease

Manager/practitioner belief about whether improvement is happening

COLUMN A: Degree of improvement at your service (circle one only)

COLUMN B: DHHS actions that have most influenced your answer, e.g., DHHS ‘Chronic disease action framework’, DHHS ‘Self Management Framework’, DHHS ‘Health Promotion Framework’ etc. (leave blank if you cannot name any such DHHS actions or else name some other action that has most influenced your answer).

I believe my service is getting better at meeting the needs of those with unequal health outcomes

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at focussing on the needs of the whole patient

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at health promotion to reduce chronic disease

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at also supporting clients to effectively self-manage their chronic conditions

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at using evidence in its decision-making practices

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at facilitating coordination of care

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is building better links with other practitioners and healthcare services and agencies who can make a difference to healthcare

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

U = Unable to decide.

I believe my service is getting better at collecting and using information about itself to help improve quality of care

O = No, not at all

 

1 = Yes, a little better

2 = Yes, a great deal better

 

U = Unable to decide.

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