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1 (MEDICAL) CLINICAL AUDIT
Department of Public Health Faculty of Medicine UNPAD 2013

2 Learning objectives Describe the definition of clinical practice audit (C2) Describe the objective of clinical practice audit (C2) Describe the benefit of clinical practice audit (C2) Describe the phase in clinical practice audit (C2)

3 AUDIT Evaluation of data, documents and resources to check performance of systems meets specified standards.

4  Medical audit “A quality improvement process that seeks to improve patient care and outcomes through systematic review of care against explicit criteria and the implementation of change.”

5 From medical to clinical audit
The priority of audit was to involve all health professionals Transition from uniprofessional to multidiscipline audit Medical audit refer to audit carried out by medical doctor

6 Clinical Audit “The process by which doctors, nurses and other health professionals regularly and systematically review and where necessary change their clinical practice”

7 The main objective of audit is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of patient care

8 Clinical Audit The structure of care The outcome of care
The process of care

9 Three main constituents
Structure Staffing Buildings Operation time etc Process Number of operation Outcome Mortality Morbidity Patient satisfactory

10 Audit Cycle Preparing for audit Selecting criteria
Measuring performance Making improvements Sustaining improvements Audit Cycle

11 Stage 1: Preparing for audit
Involving users Selecting a topic Defining the purpose Planning

12 Selecting a topic: Is the topic concerned of high cost, or risk to staff or users? Is there evidence of a serious quality problem? for example patient complaints or high complication rates? Is there potential for involvement in a national audit project or pertinent to national policy initiatives? Is the topic a priority for the organisation? Is good evidence available to inform standards? for example systematic reviews or national clinical guidelines?

13 Stage 2: Selection criteria
Defining criteria Sources of evidence Appraising the evidence

14 Target criteria and standard
Systematically developed statements that can be used to assess the appropriateness of health care service or outcome Criteria The percentage of events that should comply with the criterion Target

15 Stage 3: Measuring level of performance
Planning data collection Methods of data collection Handling data

16 Stage 4: Making improvements
Identifying barriers to change Implementing change

17 Identifying barriers to change
Fear Lack of understanding Low morale Poor communication Culture Pushing too hard Consensus not gained

18 Implementing Change: (systematic approach) identification of local barriers to change support of teamwork use of a variety of specific methods

19 Stage 5: Sustaining improvement
Monitoring and evaluation Re-audit Maintaining and reinforcing improvement

20 Audit Measures current practice against specific standards
Never experimental Uses data in existence by virtue of practice May require ethical approval Aims to improve delivery of patient care

21 Research Provides sound basis for medical audit
Involves experimental trials Uses detailed data collection Needs ethical approval and registration Aims to add to body of scientific knowledge

22 reference Fraser R. Lakhani M, Baker R. Evidence-Based audit in general practice. Butterworth. Oxford


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