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question 4 of 12 which of the following are proposed benefits of using a plan - do - study - act (pdsa) cycle for making institutional change? using an experimental approach to making change allows us to learn by doing rather than relying only on planning trialing new processes on a small scale before rolling them out broadly reduces the risk of failure studying the impact of the change we introduce allows us to ensure the change works the way it was intended and doesnt have unintended negative consequences all of the above
The PDSA (Plan - Do - Study - Act) cycle is an experimental approach to institutional change.
- "Using an experimental approach to making change allows us to learn by doing rather than relying only on planning" is correct as PDSA emphasizes learning through action.
- "Trialing new processes on a small scale before rolling them out broadly reduces the risk of failure" is correct because PDSA involves small - scale trials (Do phase on a small scale) to test changes before full implementation.
- "Studying the impact of the change we introduce broadly rather than relying only on planning doesn't have unintended negative consequences" is correct as the Study phase of PDSA is about analyzing the impact of the change, which helps in identifying and mitigating unintended negative consequences. Since all the statements are benefits of using the PDSA cycle, the answer is "All of the above".
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