Driver Diagrams And How To Set Up An Improvement Project
Sue Hooton Planning A Quality Improvement Project Driver Diagrams This video describes the relationship between a driver diagram and a pdsa cycle, how driver diagrams are useful to quality improvement work, and the difference between primary and secondary drivers. A driver diagram illustrates a ‘theory of change’, that can be used to plan improvement project activities. this technique provides a way of systematically laying out aspects of an improvement project so they can be discussed and agreed on collaboratively by the project team.
Understanding Driver Diagrams A driver diagram is a simple, visual tool that will assist you to systematically plan and structure your improvement project. it will help you understand the logic of your project and where you are going with your improvement initiative. A driver diagram is probably the best tool you are looking for brainstorming and organizing the change ideas diagrammatically. a driver diagram is a visual display of a team’s theory of what “drives” the achievement of a project aim. A driver diagram is a visual tool that maps the aim (goal) of a project, major factors (primary drivers) influencing the aim, and specific actions (change ideas or pdsas) to drive improvement. A driver diagram is an immensely powerful, yet practical tool that helps you show the important factors that affect your improvement goal and the key actions that impact on those factors.
Sue Hooton Planning A Quality Improvement Project Driver Diagrams A driver diagram is a visual tool that maps the aim (goal) of a project, major factors (primary drivers) influencing the aim, and specific actions (change ideas or pdsas) to drive improvement. A driver diagram is an immensely powerful, yet practical tool that helps you show the important factors that affect your improvement goal and the key actions that impact on those factors. It is a visual representation of the factors underlying a particular outcome and it can be used to effectively communicate the rationale and direction of an improvement project. this chapter describes the method for constructing a driver diagram and how it can be utilized to drive improvement. Driver diagram clearly outlines the relationships between the aim of the improvement project and the changes to be tested and implemented. it outlines your rationale and exactly how you expect your change ideas to help you achieve your quality improvement aim. Once you have gathered information to understand your problem and agreed a smart aim statement for your project, you can create a driver diagram to help develop a change strategy. a driver diagram is a visual display of what “drives” or contributes to the achievement of an improvement aim. Concentrate on generating ideas for drivers at this stage; do not try to allocate into primary or secondary drivers right away. once you’ve completed the brainstorm, cluster the ideas to create an agreed set of drivers. • primary drivers these are the big topics or areas that you will need to work on, to achieve your aim.
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