Abstract

There is a large evidence-to-clinical practice gap in diabetes care. Application of quality improvement (QI) strategies can be used to improve gaps in care delivery. In this first of 3 articles in the diabetes QI primer series, we introduce the steps required to plan a QI project by using a case example for improving foot screening of people with diabetes. We review how to select an appropriate QI project, conduct a baseline gap analysis to clarify the QI problem and engage stakeholders to ensure successful implementation. The next 2 articles in the series will focus on root-cause analysis, selection of change ideas to improve care gaps, execution of the QI project using rapid-cycle testing and monitoring to sustain improvement over time.

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