What is a QI Storyboard?
Final Project Guidelines
Guidelines are in the syllabus along with the rubric. Your submission can be factual or fictional based on a topic you would like to improve within your organization use factual research to support your hypothesis on outcomes cite sources when necessary.
What is a QI Storyboard?
A quality improvement storyboard is typically a brief, one-page, visual summary of a completed quality improvement initiative. The storyboard highlights key aspects of a quality improvement effort by documenting the project from beginning to end. It generally includes a description of the following: the problem, the methodology and QI tools used, key metrics, lessons learned and the plan for sustaining improvement. A QI storyboard includes steps taken within the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle. You may use any of the methodologies we discussed this semester
How to Construct a QI Storyboard
The format for a storyboard can vary. Templates are often used that follow the PDSA cycle. However, use of a template is not required. The design can be original using a preferred software program (MS Word, Publisher, PowerPoint, etc.).
Consider the following optional sections and content for a storyboard, which can consist of a combination of narrative and images. The goal is to tell the story of the improvement in a scientific and memorable way.
Heading
- Agency name
- Agency logo
- Project title
- Project start and end date
- Names of sponsor and team members
- Team photo
Plan
- Problem/Issue
- Scope
- Project goals
- Current state process
- Root cause analysis
- Current state observations
- Strategies/improvement theories
Do
- Activities/plan to address the problem
- Rapid cycle improvements, testing details
Study
- Analysis of testing
- Observations of changes compared to expectations
Act
- Decision to adopt, adapt or abandon
- Rationale for decision
- Sustainment plan for improvements realized
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