Planning your Project Prepared by: Alison Hunter, Improvement Advisor, Acute Adult Safety.

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Planning your Project Prepared by: Alison Hunter, Improvement Advisor, Acute Adult Safety

Workshop 2 Aims of SessionAlison Hunter5 minutes Group WorkAll25 minutes FeedbackAll8 minutes Future SupportAll7 minutes

Aim of this Session Start to plan your improvement work – using a Charter –Aims –Measures –Interventions Design your first test of change Identify support required – locally & nationally Develop and build on links with others Learn from successes and failures

A Charter

An Improvement Charter Describes the problem Describes the aim Describes the measures (outcome, process, balancing) Describes the interventions for initial testing Describes the scope (population of interest for this project) & constraints (people, money etc) Describes roles & responsibilities (the team) Describes the stakeholders Describes the timelines

Designing your tests Plan –What would happen if ? –Your prediction –Who, what, when & where ? –What data/information is needed ? Do –Carry out the test, collect your data Study –Analyse the data. How did it compare to your prediction? How did it answer your question? Summarise your learning. Act –What will you do now (adapt, adopt, abandon)

Group work 4 groups –CAUTI –Devices –SIPC –Others Share your thoughts on your Charter Suggest a first test of change Feedback

Feedback – 2 minutes per table

Help wanted ?