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Participatory design of an improvement intervention for the primary care management of possible sepsis using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method.

Duncan McNabJohn FreestoneChris BlackAndrew Carson-StevensPaul Bowie
Published in: BMC medicine (2018)
Traditional improvement approaches often focus on individual performance or a specific care process, rather than seeking to understand and improve overall performance in a complex system. The construction of the FRAM model facilitated an understanding of the complexity of interactions within the current system, how system conditions influence everyday sepsis management and how proposed interventions would work within the context of the current system. This directed the design of a multi-component improvement intervention that organisations could locally adapt and implement with the aim of improving overall system functioning and performance to improve sepsis management.
Keyphrases
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  • septic shock
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