Measurement and analysis of improvement

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Measurement and analysis of improvement:

General idea of the task:

The development of measurement plan for an improvement project. Students are required to submit comprehensive plan for measurement activates to support an improvement project that students plan to undertake or understand well.

 

This task is divided into five element:

1.    Set the context for the improvement project the  plan relates to

Briefly but clearly articulate the scope and context for the project, this should be included as appendix of less than 500 word. This is to set the scene for the reader it is intended to be descriptive of clinical context and to support your rational for specific approach to measuring improvement. As an appendix this is not counted as part of the word limit.

 

2.    Identify the approach you have selected for improvement measurement

Identify systematically the approach taken to measuring the effectiveness of your improvement. Spell out in your specifically how you will measure the improvement that will result from your project.

 

 

3.     Say Why you choose the approach that you have selected

Offer a rational for the choice of guiding framework for the measurement plan, the measures used and the techniques for data analysis that were selected. Articulate why the chosen guiding framework was chosen and argue why it is suitable choice for use in your practice context.

 

4.    Select one of the tool identified in the plan and discuss it in more detail. (A lot of the work here).

Fourthly take one of the tool or techniques identified in the plan and offer a more detailed critical evaluation of that, using literature, theoretical framework and reflection on the practice improvement. No approach to measurement is perfect all have strength and weakness, explore these as part of you plan. Because this discussion can get quite involved we ask you to take just one tool or technique to use as an example.

 

 

5.    Demonstrate that you have considered risk to implementation of your measurement plan:

Finally, write a section demonstrating that you have considered and addressed risks to the implementation of your measurement plan. Tell the reader how you have made our measurement plan resilient to surrounding events and the show you have thought about a range of possible influences on the measurement of your improvement.