Clinical Audit, Research or Service Evaluation Flashcards
What is an 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
AKA Does it reach a pre- determined standard?
What is research ?
the attempt to derive generalisable new knowledge by addressing clearly defined questions with systematic and rigorous methods
AKA Are we doing it right according to clinical standards? If not, how can we improve?
What is service evaluation ?
Review process undertaken solely to define or judge current service with the intention of benefiting those who use it
- Used to inform local practice
- May result in service redesign
AKA How well does a service achieve its intended aims (patient experience and outcomes)? (without reference to a standard)
What is the purpose of audits, research, and service evaluation ?
RESEARCH
-Generalizable new knowledge
AUDIT
-Inform delivery of best care
SERVICE EVALUATION
-Define or judge current care
Which kinds of interventions does research, audit, and service evaluation make use of ?
RESEARCH
-Novel use or application
AUDIT and SERVICE EVALUATION
-Already in use
To what extent does research, audits, and service evaluation include data additional to usual care ?
RESEARCH
-Yes, including invasive tests
AUDITS and SERVICE EVALUATION
-Can include questionnaire / interview
Are patients allocated to an intervention in research, audits, and service evaluation ?
RESEARCH
-Yes, usually
AUDITS and SERVICE EVALUATION
-No
To what extent is there randomisation in research, audit, and service evaluation ?
RESEARCH
-Maybe
AUDITS and SERVICE EVALUATION
-No
Identify the type of questions which may be asked as part of a service evaluation.
Does the service achieve its objectives? (including structure, process, and outcome)
- How ?
- What are the costs?
Does the service meet the patient’s needs ?
Is this service equitable ?
EXAMPLES
• What are the patient experiences of attending a community pulmonary rehabilitation service?
• What are the waiting times for pts attending the A&E department in XXX hospital?
Identify the type of questions which may be asked as part of an audit.
Does this service reach a predetermined standard?
EXAMPLES
What proportion of pts presenting to AandE are seen within 4 hours?
What proportion of pts referred for urgent investigation of colorectal cancer are seen within 2 weeks?
Identify the type of questions which may be asked as part of a resratch.
How do patient outcomes compare between this service (or treatment) and an alternative?
EXAMPLE
1) Quantitative research
What is the impact of a nurse-led dermatology clinic in primary care on the quality of life of children with eczema?
2) Qualitative reseatch
What are the concerns of women being recalled for a repeat cervical smear?
Identify the main parts of a quantitative research question.
Parts to a (quantitative) research question: PICO
Patient / Intervention / Comparison / Outcome
What is the link between audit and research ?
- Research findings can identify areas for audit
- Audit can be the final stage of a research project
- Audit can help with dissemination of research findings
- Audit can identify gaps in research evidence
Identify an example of audit which has taken in Scotland.
Audit of implementation of NICE recommendations to measure CO in the breath of all pregnant women at booking.
Measured proportion of women offered CO breath test between two hospitals over span of two weeks. This led to a question: why the difference ? Which led to a Scotland-wide research study of opinions of midwives on the new policy
What are the common elements between audits and research ?
➡Question-driven ➡Professionally led ➡Influence on clinical practice ➡Formal data collection – use of a proforma ➡Can involve service users ➡Methodological rigour ➡Data analysis / interpretation ➡Publishable ?? ➡Ethics: research yes, audit no but may be needed if it judged to put patients at risk