The evolution of clinical audit as a tool for quality improvement

被引:22
作者
Berk, M
Callaly, T
Hyland, M
机构
[1] Barwon Hlth, Community & Mental Hlth Programme, Geelong, Vic 3220, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Clin & Biomed Sci, Geelong, Vic, Australia
关键词
audit; clinical; mental health; psychiatric; recommendations;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2753.2003.00389.x
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Clinical auditing practices are recognized universally as a useful tool in evaluating and improving the quality of care provided by a health service. External auditing is a regular activity for mental health services in Australia but internal auditing activities are conducted at the discretion of each service. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of 6 years of internal auditing activities in a mental health service. A review of the scope, audit tools, purpose, sampling and design of the internal audits and identification of the recommendations from six consecutive annual audit reports was completed. Audit recommendations were examined, as well as levels of implementation and reasons for success or failure. Fifty-seven recommendations were identified, with 35% without action, 28% implemented and 33.3% still pending or in progress. The recommendations were more likely to be implemented if they relied on activity, planning and action across a selection of service areas rather than being restricted to individual departments within a service, if they did not involve non-mental health service departments and if they were not reliant on attitudinal change. Tools used, scope and reporting formats have become more sophisticated as part of the evolutionary nature of the auditing process. Internal auditing in the Barwon Health Mental Health Service has been effective in producing change in the quality of care across the organization. A number of evolutionary changes in the audit process have improved the efficiency and effectiveness of the audit.
引用
收藏
页码:251 / 257
页数:7
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]   Completing the audit cycle: the outcomes of audits in mental health services [J].
Balogh, R ;
Bond, S .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE, 2001, 13 (02) :135-142
[2]  
BROOKSHILL R, 1986, J CANADIAN MED ASS, V134, P350
[3]   Quality of mental health service care: The forgotten pathway from process to outcome [J].
Brugha, TS ;
Lindsay, F .
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1996, 31 (02) :89-98
[4]  
BULL A, 1990, HLTH SERVICES MA DEC, P275
[5]  
Burnett A C, 1998, J Qual Clin Pract, V18, P3
[6]   AUDIT IN PERSON - A CLINICIAN GUIDE TO SETTING UP AUDIT [J].
ELLIS, BW ;
SENSKY, T .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1991, 302 (6778) :704-707
[7]  
FAUMAN MA, 1989, AM J PSYCHIAT, V146, P1121
[8]  
Glover G R, 1990, Qual Assur Health Care, V2, P181
[9]   Reviewing audit: barriers and facilitating factors for effective clinical audit [J].
Johnston, G ;
Crombie, IK ;
Davies, HTO ;
Alder, EM ;
Millard, A .
QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE, 2000, 9 (01) :23-36
[10]   The relationship between clinical audit and ethics [J].
Kinn, S .
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, 1997, 23 (04) :250-253