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Chartrunner Tutorial
• Introduce basic operations• Some useful tips-– Where to store your charts– How to organize your data– Variable names, Chart names
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Decide on type of data
Continuous(Variables)
Data
Discrete (Attributes)
Data
More than one observation per
subgroup?
< 10 observations
per subgroup?
Can both occurrences &
non-occurrences be counted?
Are there equal area of opportunity?
Are the subgroup
sizes equal?
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
No
NoNo
No
No
–R –s XmR c-chart u-chart p-chart np-chart
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Look at a sample chart
• Open the program and select the chart that says:
“Measurement control chart (01) health, Individuals, Average days positive mammogram”
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What did their data look like to get that chart?
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Step 1: Chart Name/Data Type
• Name: “Example 1”• Description: optional• Chart Categories: Measurement Control Chart• Chart Type: Individuals
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Step 2: Data Source
• Select: Microsoft Excel from drop down menu• Database or filename:
Browse: Day 1.xls
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Step 3: Data Definition
• Table: select Example 1• How to treat the columns by:– Avg Delay: select “Measurement”– Week: select: “Unique Identifier”
• Click “OK”
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Is this the same chart?
• Is the process stable?• How many criteria for special cause does this
meet?• What’s different compared to the sample
chart?
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Setting Control Limits
• Left click to draw a box around all the points up to and including 20
• Right click and scroll down to “compute limits”• Select , name “baseline”, then click compute
and OK• Now, do the same for the reset of the data,
points 21-36. Call this set “Post”• How dose this look now? Is it in control?
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Importing Data from Text to Excel
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Make an Individuals chart of the number of patients seen per day
• Use Day 1.xls• Select the I Chart sheet• Pick the care team you wish to measure (Bear,
Orca, Eagle, Raven or Wolf) column for the measurement, Month is the identifier
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Make an X-bar/range chart of the average daily blood sugar
• Use Day 1.xls• Select the X-Bar sheet• Use the AM column and the PM column for
the measurement, Date is the identifier
(n=2: AM & PM)
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Make a P-chart of the percent of patients each month with HGA1C < 7• Use Day 1.xls• Select the P Chart sheet• Use the Total column for the “number
inspected” (aka denominator) and the Under 7 column for the count (numerator), Date is the identifier
• Ignore “percent”
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Make a C-chart of the prescriptions each month for diabetes medications• Use Day 1.xls• Select the C Chart sheet• Use the Prescriptions column for the measure,
Date is the identifier
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