By the end of this module, you will be able to... Define quality and quality improvement in health care Appreciate the importance of addressing complexity.

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By the end of this module, you will be able to... Define quality and quality improvement in health care Appreciate the importance of addressing complexity and culture in improvement initiatives Engage stakeholders and work as a team to achieve improvement

WHAT IS MEANT BY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH CARE? Systematic, data-guided activities designed to bring about immediate improvement in a health care setting. (Lynn et al., 2007)

DEFINING QUALITY Effectiveness Appropriateness Accessibility Acceptability Safety Equity Efficiency

5 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF IMPROVEMENT: 1.Know why you need to improve 2.Have a way to tell if the improvement is happening 3.Develop an effective change that will result in an improvement 4.Test changes well before trying to implement 5.Know when and how to make the change permanent (Langley et al., 2009)

KEYS TO SUCCESS IN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Understanding the system in which we function Attending to the complexities of dealing with people Continuously learning and developing knowledge about how to make things better

HEALTH CARE IS A SYSTEM System: An interdependent group of items, people, or processes working together towards a common purpose. Parts of the system are aligned by this common purpose and processes within the system help to achieve this purpose.

SIMPLE, COMPLICATED, COMPLEX (Glouberman and Zimmerman, 2002)

COMPLEXITY (Zimmerman, Lindberg, and Plsek, 2013)

HEALTH CARE IS A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM Adaptive / Resilient / Uncertain Complex adaptive systems are composed of many interdependent, heterogeneous parts that self organize and co-evolve.

DEFINING A QUALITY CULTURE “The way we do things around here…” Shared beliefs, attitudes, values and norms of behaviour between colleagues in an organization Way of making sense of the organization Way things are understood, judged and valued

TECHNICAL CULTURE

(D. Balestracci, 2009)

CULTURE EXISTS AT A LOCAL LEVEL Each unit, department, or team has a unique culture. Because culture is unique and culture is complex, the process for improving will look different every time.

MINDSETS A set of beliefs or a way of thinking that determines one’s behaviour, outlook and mental attitude. What we believe is possible and desirable are crucial elements in the successful implementation of a strategy. (Gillaspie, 2015)

MINDSET SHIFT

FRAMING Framing is the process by which leaders construct, articulate, and put across their message in a powerful and compelling way in order to win people to their cause and call them to action. (NHS, 2011)

FRAMING People change what they do less because they are given analysis that shifts their thinking than because they are shown a truth that influences their feelings. (Kotte and Cohen, 2002)

BUILDING AN IMPROVEMENT TEAM In your Quality Improvement team, be sure to… Include multiple perspectives Involve patients/residents/clients and families Engage a project sponsor

KEEP IN MIND… Quality in health care is multi-dimensional There are some fundamental principles to guide quality improvement Understanding culture and complexity is key to doing improvement work Assembling a good team for an improvement project promotes success and sustainability

TIME TO REFLECT Can you... Define quality and quality improvement in health care? Appreciate the importance of attending to complexity and culture in improvement initiatives? Engage stakeholders and work as a team to achieve improvement?