Objective-To review the literature on the benefits and disadvantages of clinical and medical audit, and to assess the main facilitators and barriers to conducting the audit process.Design-A comprehensive literature review was undertaken through a thorough review of Medline and CINAHL databases using the keywords of "audit", "audit of audits", and "evaluation of audits" and a handsearch of the indexes of relevant journals for key papers.Results-Findings from 93 publications were reviewed. These ranged from single case studies of individual audit projects through retrospective reviews of departmental audit programmes to studies of interface projects between primary and secondary care. The studies reviewed incorpo...
BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audi...
Since the introduction of national programmes of clinical audit in Britain much effort has gone into...
Objectives: This study measured the extent to which a systematic approach was used to select criteri...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 145 clinicians from a variety of clinical backgrounds...
BACKGROUND: The quality of health care and quality assurance are concepts which have been establishe...
Audit in medical practice has conventionally been taken to refer to self-accounting on the part of m...
Audit in medical practice has conventionally been taken to refer to self-accounting on the part of m...
Clinical audit can be of valuable assistance to any program which aims to improve the quality of hea...
BACKGROUND: Several types of audits have been used to promote quality improvement (QI) in hospital c...
The 1989 policy on medical audit in primary care required each family health services authority (FHS...
Clinical audit informs general practitioner (GP) appraisal and will provide evidence of performance...
Background: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
This synopsis is a brief report of the proceedings of the Clinical Audit Seminar organized by the Co...
Introduction Many types of audits are commonly used in hospital care to promote quality improvements...
BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audi...
Since the introduction of national programmes of clinical audit in Britain much effort has gone into...
Objectives: This study measured the extent to which a systematic approach was used to select criteri...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 145 clinicians from a variety of clinical backgrounds...
BACKGROUND: The quality of health care and quality assurance are concepts which have been establishe...
Audit in medical practice has conventionally been taken to refer to self-accounting on the part of m...
Audit in medical practice has conventionally been taken to refer to self-accounting on the part of m...
Clinical audit can be of valuable assistance to any program which aims to improve the quality of hea...
BACKGROUND: Several types of audits have been used to promote quality improvement (QI) in hospital c...
The 1989 policy on medical audit in primary care required each family health services authority (FHS...
Clinical audit informs general practitioner (GP) appraisal and will provide evidence of performance...
Background: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
This synopsis is a brief report of the proceedings of the Clinical Audit Seminar organized by the Co...
Introduction Many types of audits are commonly used in hospital care to promote quality improvements...
BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audi...
Since the introduction of national programmes of clinical audit in Britain much effort has gone into...
Objectives: This study measured the extent to which a systematic approach was used to select criteri...