Spread is Not Butter
Theresa Fillatre Atlantic Node Leader
October / November 2007
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Herding Cats
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Dissemination is the science of taking a local improvement intervention, idea or process & actively spreading it across the system (spread )
Possible definitions of a system include:A single healthcare setting, a group of hospitals,
a health region, or an entire country’s health system
The Basics: Dissemination Science
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An Executive Sponsor to own and lead the spread plan
A day to day spread manager to oversee the implementation strategy
A strategically directed & resourced spread plan to ensure standardization, action, & studying continues through the implementation phase
Organizations are encouraged to begin to map spread plan ideas as each improvement charter is initially designed
Executive Ownership of Spread
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Knowing When to Spread
Once PDSA cycles have been tested thoroughly in one or more initial pilot sites.
When innovations / improvements lead to measured results that are clearly better than what the baseline performance was.
Spreading the “wrong change ideas” without adequate testing and refinement in PDSA cycles could worsen baseline performance.
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Critical Communication Develop an overarching spread plan Avoid top down and look at horizontal
communication vehicles Engage spread agents from front-line teams,
managers and support staff involved in pilots Key messages must convey the rationale for
spread and pilot results Avoid underestimations of the real time spread
requires & factor in 20% for the anticipated interruptions
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Knowing Your Spread Plan is Working
Continue to study and refine through implementation
Profile the baseline and performance measures through implementation
Respond to contextual differences Seek & respond to feedback from those
involved Implement the standardized protocols in the
new areas
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Books for the Knowledge Thirsty
Spreading Good Ideas for Better Healthcare, Paul Plesek
Diffusion of Innovation, Everett Rogers
The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell
Undressing the Elephant: Why Good Practice Doesn’t Spread in Healthcare, Sarah Fraser
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Your Spread Tools
IHI White Paper on Spread (QIM)
IHI Spread Planner for Leaders( QIM / Pkgs)
SHN! Spread Checklist (Pkgs)
SHN! QIM Community of Practice (Learning & Sharing Together)
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Conclusions
Systems make spread possible
People Make Spread Happen
Leadership Makes The Spread Plan Work
Ongoing Standardization, Planned Action and Ongoing Studying Reduces the Risk of Needing to “Herd Cats”