Chioma Obasi
Business Manager, Specialist Mental health services
Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust
England - Yorkshire and Humber
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Chris Jackson posted an update in the group Culture of Continuous Improvement 5 months, 1 week ago
Hi all,
I’m hoping you can help me. Does anyone have a QI project readiness/complexity tool they use prior to starting or supporting QI projects that they would be happy to share with me? We are looking to design one within our Trust and so any guidance to start would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
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Hi @chrisjackson,
Q did do a Zoom with Prof Trish Greenhalgh some years ago, about her NASSS framework (ie nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability) for evaluating technology projects in complexity. Do you know it? Might be well worth a look.
Here’s the video: https://youtu.be/GxSFIlBYz0c?si=jzBwcugSl-n8s5A0
Things have m…Read more
Thanks Matthew, yes happy to discuss further re supporting a Q zoom session
Hi Matthew,
How are you? we met on the Q Online Visit (Leeds Teaching Hospital & Virginia Mason Institute) last week in a breakout room. I’m just following up an email thread we had before Xmas and you mentioned some Q members in Leeds who had a project evaluation tool and would be happy to share; are these members from Leeds teaching hospital…Read more
HI Chris,
This tool was developed by some former colleagues of mine at Cincinnati Children’s hospital. It is very rigorous and might need a bit of simplification for your context.
Hope useful:
Great, thanks George