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Basic Improvement Methodology Review of QI 102: How to Improve with the Model for Improvement

Lecture Objectives List the three questions in the Model for Improvement Identify the key elements of an effective aim statement Identify three kinds of measures: process, outcome, and balancing measures Use change concepts and critical thinking tools to come up with good ideas for changes to test Test changes on a small scale using the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle

Lecture Outline An Overview of the Model for Improvement Setting an Aim Choosing Measures Developing Changes Testing Changes

How Can We Improve? 1. Will. You must have the will to improve 3. Execution. You must make it real. 2. Ideas. You must have ideas about alternatives to the status quo.

How Can We Improve? 1. Will. You must have the will to improve 3. Execution. You must make it real. 2. Ideas. You must have ideas about alternatives to the status quo.

Improvement Methods Model for Improvement Lean Six Sigma Having a standard road map for improvement — rather than the specific framework you decide to use — is what’s most important

Three Questions and a Cycle

Step 1: Set an Aim How good? For whom? By when?

Step 1: Set an Aim How good? For whom? By when? Bold Realistic Clear Concise Measureable Meaningful

Which is the better aim statement? Reduce all types of hospital-acquired infections by as much as possible, as quickly as possible. Decrease the rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia for patients in the ICU from 23 infections per 1,000 catheter days to less than 5 infections per 1,000 catheter days by May 1.

Which is the better aim statement? Reduce all types of hospital-acquired infections by as much as possible, as quickly as possible. Decrease the rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia for patients in the ICU from 23 infections per 1,000 catheter days to less than 5 infections per 1,000 catheter days by May 1.

Step 2: Establish Measures Outcome measures Process measures Balancing measures

Step 2: Establish Measures Outcome measures Process measures Balancing measures Where are we going? What are we doing? What else is happening?

Which measure is which? Average number of times patients receive recommended oral care in 24 hours Patient and staff satisfaction scores Rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia per 1,000 catheter days in the ICU

Which measure is which? Average number of times patients receive recommended oral care in 24 hours process Patient and staff satisfaction scores balancing Rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia per 1,000 catheter days in the ICU outcome

Step 3: Developing Changes Process analysis tools Benchmarking Technological solutions Creative thinking Change concepts

Change Concepts Eliminate waste Improve workflow Optimize inventory Enhance the producer-customer relationship Change the work environment Manage time Manage variation Design systems to prevent errors Focus on the design of products and services

What changes could improve oral care in the ICU? Improve workflow Optimize inventory Change the work environment Manage variation Design systems to prevent errors Other ideas?

What changes could improve oral care in the ICU? Improve workflow Ensure mouth-cleaning supplies are kept in ready-to-go state Optimize inventory Ensure toothbrushes, mouthwash, etc. are consistently available Change the work environment Train hospital staff on proper mouth-cleaning technique and importance Manage variation Update oral care policy to be consistent with CDC guidelines for all patients Design systems to prevent errors Post the oral-care protocol in visible places

Step 4: Testing Changes

Step 4: Testing Changes Plan Do Study Act Questions & predictions Who/what/where/when? Do Observe the test Document results Study Draw run charts Analyze the data Act Refine the change and plan for the next cycle

Linking PDSA Test Cycles Start small Think ahead Don’t wait to begin!

Review: Using the MFI to Improve Care

Video https://youtu.be/8Q7qnNpTWxM http://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities/PDSACyclesFromCLABSIsToCucumbers.aspx

Discussion In the example about CLABSIs, what would be a reasonable next PDSA cycle? What PDSA cycles do you use in your daily work, even if that’s not the name you use for them? What’s the value of a failed PDSA cycle? Think about the last PDSA cycle you ran in your personal life — even if you didn't know it was a PDSA cycle at the time. Was it successful? Why or why not? http://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Documents/Facilitator_PDSACyclesFromCLABSIsToCucumbers.pdf

Exercise Go to http://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/Courses/Documents/QI102_exercise.pdf and practice planning an improvement project. Ask a partner to review your work, using the reviewer questions as a helpful guide. Refine your worksheet based on peer feedback.

Discussion How did you select your aim, measures, and changes? What is your level of confidence you will be able to make this change? How do you think having this written plan will help you? What did you learn during this activity? http://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/Courses/Documents/QI102_exercise.pdf