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Introduction to the PDSA Improvement Cycle
Introduction to the PDSA Improvement Cycle

The Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) method is a way to test a change that is implemented.

Change improvement
Complex adaptive systems
Improvement
Using education as a change strategy: an oldie but a baddie.
Using education as a change strategy: an oldie but a baddie.

As a behaviour change strategy, education rarely achieves the desired result when used on its own. It’s ‛necessary but insufficient’ to effect lasting change. In the classic hierarchy of change effectiveness or the ‘action hierarchy’, education ranks as the least effective intervention, below new rules, policies and more system-focused categories such as forcing functions and automation. And yet, in most human services it continues to be the ‘go-to’ response to everything from accreditation recommendations to policy implementation.

Change improvement
Systems Thinking
Training
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