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Improving Knowledge of Needle-Stick Injury Prevention: A Two-Cycle Clinical Audit From Sudan. [PDF]

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Clinical Audit

Clinical Audit and Epi Info, 2020
Methods: The clinical records for UAE patients were specially designed and structured. The standardized format allows prospective data collection and subsequent comparison of fibroid related symptoms between baseline and subsequent follow-ups.
Kirti Thakor   +2 more
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The roles of clinical audit and test sets in promoting the quality of breast screening: a scoping review.

Clinical Radiology, 2020
Breast screening programmes enhance the probability of early breast cancer detection in many countries worldwide; however, the success of these efforts is highly dependent on the ability of breast screen readers to detect abnormalities in the screened ...
B. Qenam   +4 more
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Clinical Audit; Who is Auditing Who?

Scottish Medical Journal, 1998
Clinical audit is the principal means by which current clinical practice is improved. Doctors in training must gain positive experience of audit as juniors, so as to establish the importance of audit for future practice. Good audit requires involvement of doctors in training, a high level of participation and a leading role to be taken by the ...
I S, Currie, S, Paterson-Brown
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Clinical audit

Nursing Management, 2010
The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), which aims to support healthcare professionals who are responsible for quality improvement work, has published new guidance on clinical audit.
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Audit in a Diabetic Clinic

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1982
Diabetic control was assessed in 82 established insulin-dependent diabetics using a microcapillary system for home preprandial blood glucose sampling. At initial assessment control in the majority (62%) was found to be unsatisfactory (at least 1 preprandial blood glucose greater than 13.0 mmol/l or frequent and severe hypoglycaemia).
D F, Child, C P, Williams
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Clinical audit

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Clinical audit is defined as: ‘the systematic and critical analysis of the quality of clinical care, including the procedures used for diagnosis, treatment, and care, the associated use of resources, and the resulting outcome and quality of life for the patient’ (NHS Training Directorate, 1994).
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Clinical audit in practice

Nursing Standard, 2004
Clinical audit exists to improve the quality of patient care and clinical practice. The authors state that, given the necessary time and resources, nurses can confidently audit their practice. The article also discusses the differences between audit and research and outlines some of the steps to ensure a successful audit.
Jan, Cooper, Marian, Benjamin
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