A roadmap to continuous improvement in childhood cancer.
A roadmap to continuous improvement in childhood cancer.
What
What.
What is the Carenet Project?
The Carenet Project is a study by CCI developed by Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon. This project aims to close the information gap regarding the internal practices of CCI members worldwide. It will identify, highlight, and promote best practices, plus pinpointing future strategic orientations.
Why
Why.
Why is the Carenet Project important?
Because it will provide an overall picture of CCI members community, considering their resources, challenges, and practices. This benchmark will be a solid starting point to improve organizational practices based on past experiences.
[ What for ]
The project aims to collect reliable, comparable, and high-quality aggregated information, which can be made accessible to the stakeholders and support internal decision-making. The Carenet Project will give visibility to the actions of CCI members around the world.
We
We.
The research team
The Carenet Project will be developed by a group of researchers of the University Institute of Lisbon (Iscte).
Report
The report.
The study will provide a systemized description of CCI partners’ experiences and a report of best practices. This report will contribute to the continuous improvement of any partner organization that wants to review it, apply it or consult it for future projects and funding.
Join
Participate.
Be part of it!
Get involved.
Participate. Be part of it! Get involved.
We need you
The involvement of the CCI community is essential for the success of the project. We need you to:
Grant us access to documentation and reports, so that we can congregate all the diverse information in only one document.
Participate in one online discussion (focal group) and answer an online survey.
Report and validate the review that we are going to submit
To participate you need to:
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Grant access to documentation and reports, so the research team can integrate all the diverse information in one single document.
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Participate in one online discussion (focus group) and answer an online survey.
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Validate the review that the team will submit after the research is done.