Information for Good and Bad Audits


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  • What makes a good Audit
  • Good topic selection. (Does it examine the area which needs to be examined? For example, high, risk, high volume, new drugs, etc).
  • Standards which are set relate to local and national standards.
  • Multiprofessional involvement.
  • That analysis of the collected data takes place and is compared to set standards.
  • Changes are Specific, measureable, achievable, realistic and time bound.
  • Changes DO take place.
  • Change benefits patients/clients/carers.
  • That re-audit happens to enable comparisons with previous results.
  • What makes a bad audit?

     

    • Topics chosen are not relevant, ie, no benefit to patients or audit for audit sake!
    • Topics no-one wants to do because the topic has been imposed on them rather than having an involvement in that area.
    • Standards are non existent, too high or too low.
    • Poor methodology
    • Poor data collection
    • Sample sizes which are too large or too small.
    • Analysis is not thought through.
    • No change takes place.
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