Outcome Measures
Provide big-picture feedback on your progress. They are a “north star” anchoring your aim and allowing you to assess whether your project is getting results.
Driver Measures
Provide feedback on your particular approach to reaching your outcome measure. They should align directly with the primary and secondary drivers on your driver diagram.
Watch the webinar to learn more about this phase.
What is it? A structured brainstorming activity to help your team turn their theory of improvement into predictions of how desired changes can be measured.
What does it do? Guides your team through creating a list of embedded evidence that informs the measurement of your progress.
Why use it? It will help you prioritize evidence collection; this evidence will be critical to have on hand when you need to make decisions that lead your team to your aim.
What is it? A planner to help guide your team through:
selecting the measures needed to collect data;
the collection process;
the analysis and interpretation of the results.
What does it do? Ensures your team has the evidence you need to make decisions.
Why use it? To prevent your team from spending too much time on superfluous data work, or collecting the wrong data.