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McNicholas, Chris, Laura Lennox, Thomas Woodcock, Derek Bell, and Julie E. Reed. "Evolving quality improvement support strategies to improve Plan–Do–Study–Act cycle fidelity: a retrospective mixed-methods study." BMJ Quality & Safety 28, no. 5 (2019): 356–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2017-007605.

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BackgroundAlthough widely recommended as an effective approach to quality improvement (QI), the Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA) cycle method can be challenging to use, and low fidelity of published accounts of the method has been reported. There is little evidence on the fidelity of PDSA cycles used by front-line teams, nor how to support and improve the method’s use. Data collected from 39 front-line improvement teams provided an opportunity to retrospectively investigate PDSA cycle use and how strategies were modified to help improve this over time.MethodsThe fidelity of 421 PDSA cycles was reviewe
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Saha, Papiya Bera, Smritikana Mani, and Govinda Chandra Das. "A Quality Improvement Project Regarding Breastfeeding Practices Among Postnatal Mother of Infants Who are Admitted in SNCU of A Selected Health Care Setting." Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research 2, no. 1 (2020): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.37287/ijghr.v2i1.63.

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Breast milk is unquestionably the best milk for the baby. From 1sthour to first six months of life, infants should be exclusively breastfed to achieve growth & development, but most of the time this objective is not fulfilled. So to improve the practice of breastfeeding we collected the baseline data from selected unit ,we observed that the breastfeeding rate of the postnatal mothers is only 48%. Even after a lot of effort ,we could not achieve breastfeeding practice in our SNCU before starting our project. Then we started structured and plannedprogramme in the form of PDSA cycle for 45 da
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Fitriani, FITRIANI. "SIKLUS PDCA DAN FILOSOFI KAIZEN." Adaara: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam 6, no. 1 (2018): 625–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.35673/ajmpi.v7i1.309.

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Abstract: TQM's success in developing a company's quality is needed. One way to develop quality is to make continuous improvement. There are several approaches that an institution can take to make continuous improvements, including the plan-do-study / check-act (PDSA / PDCA) cycle and philosophy kaizen. Kata Kunci: PDCA Kaizen
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Khajuria, Apoorva, Max Sallis Osborne, Lisha McClleland, and Sandip Ghosh. "Improving the quality of assessment and management of nasal trauma in a major trauma centre (MTC): Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham." BMJ Open Quality 8, no. 4 (2019): e000632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2019-000632.

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BackgroundNasal fractures present in 39% of patients with facial trauma. These patients are assessed in the emergency department followed by outpatient review in the senior house officer-led emergency ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinic. Inadequate treatment of nasal trauma can result in debilitating functional and aesthetic problems. Inexperienced junior doctors may be apprehensive in assessing nasal trauma resulting in time pressured clinics and suboptimal management.MeasuresA retrospective review of clinical noting over 3 months was carried out to gauge the extent of the problem. Three baseli
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Donovan, Heidi AS, Michelle M. Boisen, Lauren Hand, et al. "Family caregiver needs assessment in a gynecologic oncology practice: An ASCO quality training program project." Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 27_suppl (2019): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.27_suppl.178.

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178 Background: Family caregiver (CG) demands in gynecologic oncology (gynonc) put CGs at risk for anxiety, depression, and inability to care for loved ones. Resources exist to support patients, but systematic support for CGs is lacking. Fifty percent of CGs in our clinic report 9 or more distressing unmet needs. Thus, an ASCO Quality Training Program (QTP) project aimed to assess and intervene on the needs of 75% of gynonc family CGs (identified in a concurrent QTP project). Methods: An interprofessional team reviewed baseline data, defined the problem and project aim, created process maps, a
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Tsega, Surafel, Angeli Kalra, Cesar Sevilla, and Hyung Cho. "A Bottom-Up Approach to Encouraging Sustained User Adoption of a Secure Text Messaging Application." Applied Clinical Informatics 10, no. 02 (2019): 326–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1688554.

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Background Inpatient providers are increasingly utilizing alternative communication modalities outside what has traditionally been used, including short messaging service text messaging and application-based chat tools. Text messaging that meets the recommendations of the Joint Commission (“secure text messaging”) allows for the communication of sensitive patient information through an encrypted platform. Objective In this quality initiative utilizing the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) model, we attempted two rollout designs to maximize user adoption of a secure text messaging application. Methods O
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Jones, Neil John, Sachi Shah, Shibby Robati, and Michael Thilagarajah. "Improving communication lines: quality improvement project moving a department away from outdated paging." BMJ Leader 4, no. 1 (2019): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/leader-2019-000148.

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IntroductionPaging systems in Hospitals have been established for some time, but they are now outdated and unreliable. This opinion is shared by the UK government, which has given the NHS until 2021 to become free of these technologies. Given this new mandate, we wanted to implement a change in the way other Healthcare Professionals can contact Orthopaedic Senior House Officer Doctors (SHOs), at Darent Valley Hospital, a District General Hospital in Kent, England.MethodsUsing the Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycle model for quality improvement projects, the authors demonstrate two successful cy
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Velazquez Manana, Ana I., Rahul Banerjee, Vanessa Elaine Kennedy, August Reich Dietrich, Amy M. Lin, and Pelin Cinar. "Improving performance status documentation by hematology-oncology fellows." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 29_suppl (2020): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.29_suppl.250.

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250 Background: Accurate performance status (PS) documentation is essential as poor PS is a strong predictor of treatment-related toxicity. At our institution, a baseline chart review revealed missing PS documentation in 28% of Fellow-seen new patient visits (NPV); PS documentation as unstructured text comprised the remainder. The lack of structured PS documentation represents a missed opportunity for accurate data in registries, trial registration, and supportive care referrals. Methods: To improve standardized documentation of PS for NPV, we designed a Fellow-led quality improvement (QI) ini
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Marcellus, Lenora, Adele Harrison, and Kathleen MacKinnon. "Quality Improvement for Neonatal Nurses, Part II: Using a PDSA Quality Improvement Cycle Approach to Implement an Oral Feeding Progression Guideline for Premature Infants." Neonatal Network 31, no. 4 (2012): 215–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0730-0832.31.4.215.

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The development of clinical practice guidelines involving multiple health care providers presents a challenge in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Implementation and evaluation of the guideline is as important as the development of the guideline itself. We explored the use of a quality improvement approach in the implementation of a feeding framework. A Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) quality improvement cycle model was used to implement and evaluate a stepwise oral infant feeding guideline with emphasis on parent and care provider satisfaction. Three PDSA cycles were conducted, with each cycl
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Cleary, Barbara A. "Supporting empowerment with Deming′s PDSA cycle." Empowerment in Organizations 3, no. 2 (1995): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09684899510089310.

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