This book will provide a clear and practical guide to implementing clinical audit in practice. Divided into three parts, it introduces and contextualises what clinical audit is and how it fits in with other strategies such as evidence-based practice. The second part consists of a step-by step guide to conducting a clinical audit project in practice and part three sets out the issues which need to be considered when implementing a clinical audit programme and disseminating the results. By working through the manual, readers will be equipped to design, plan and implement a clinical audit project in order to develop patient care in line with the latest available evidence.Clearly written, practical handbook.
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Serves as a practical guide to implementing clinical audit in practice. This title introduces and contextualises what clinical audit is and how it fits in with other strategies such as evidence-based practice. It helps readers know how to design, plan and implement a clinical audit project in order to develop patient care.
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Section 1 Clinical Audit in Context Introduction. Section 2 Step-By-Step Guide to Conducting a Clinical Audit Project. The Defining Phase. The Implementation Phase. The Measuring Phase. The Action Planning Phase. Section 3 Implementing a Clinical Audit Programme. Variations on a Theme. Wider Considerations. 8 Supporting Clinical Audit. Towards Effective Health Care.
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Product details
ISBN
9780702024184
Published
1999-03-12
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences; Bailliere Tindall
Weight
300 gr
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
232