Table 8. Description of the Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA) cycle method according to developers and commentators
Original description of the method relating to manufacturing (Deming; 1986) How the PDSA method may be adapted for use in health care contexts (Langley; 1996) How the PDSA method is analogous to scientific methodology (Speroff and O’Connor; 2004)
Plan Plan a change or test aimed at improvement

Identify objective

Identify questions and predictions

Plan to carry out the cycle (who, when, where, when)

Formation of a hypothesis for improvement
Do Carry out the change or test (preferably on a small scale)

Execute the plan

Document problems and unexpected observations

Begin data analysis

Conduct study protocol with collection of data
Study Examine the results. What did we learn? What went wrong?

Complete the data analysis

Compare data to predictions

Summarize what was learnt

Analysis and interpretation of the results
Act Adopt the change, abandon it or run through cycle again

What changes are to be made?

What will the next cycle entail?

Iteration for what to do next

Source: Taylor MJ, McNicholas C, Nicolay C, Darzi A, Bell D, Reed JE (2014)