plandostudyact
Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) is a four-step cycle used for testing and implementing improvements in processes and outcomes. It emphasizes small, iterative tests of change, learning from each cycle to drive continuous improvement. PDSA is widely used in quality improvement efforts across healthcare, manufacturing, education, and public services, helping teams develop data-driven solutions and reduce variation.
Origin and naming: PDSA derives from the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle described by Walter A. Shewart and later popularized
- Plan: formulate a clear aim, predict outcomes, identify the change to be tested, and plan data
- Do: implement the change on a small scale or in a pilot setting, and document what happens,
- Study: analyze data and compare results with predictions, reflecting on what was learned and why.
- Act: decide whether to adopt, modify, or abandon the change. If successful, scale up or standardize;
Benefits and limitations: PDSA promotes learning, rapid testing, and reduction of risk by iterating on small