Driver Diagrams
A driver diagram is a visual tool used in quality improvement to map out the contributing factors that influence a specific aim, particularly in complex systems like healthcare. It essentially provides a roadmap for achieving a desired outcome.
In a clinical context, a driver diagram helps healthcare teams:
Focus efforts
By visually outlining the key factors, teams can prioritize interventions.
Develop interventions
The diagram serves as a framework for brainstorming and developing specific changes.
Track progress
By monitoring the impact of interventions on the drivers, teams can assess progress towards the aim.
Communicate effectively
It provides a shared understanding of the improvement process among team members.
Ultimately, the driver diagram allows clinical teams to systematically identify, test, and implement changes that contribute to improved patient outcomes and a more efficient healthcare system.
Quality Improvement Methods
Driver Diagrams, PDSA
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Problem Definition
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