Basics in Research Methodology- the
Clinical Audit
Published: June 1, 2011 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2011/.1350
ASHWINI NAVEEN SHANKAR, VEMANNA NAVEEN SHANKAR, VEMANNA PRAVEENA
Department of of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kothiwal Dental
College Research Centre and Hospital, Kanth Road. Moradabad
Correspondence
V. Naveen Shankar. MDS (Oral Medicine and Radiology)
No#110. 5th Ward
National College Road, Bagepalli, 561207
Chikkaballapur. Karnataka, India
Phone: +00919286731312. 00919844363084.
E-mail - vnaveenshankar@gmail.com
Health care organisations regularly undergo quality assurance for safe and effective patient care. Such quality improving programs are considered as audit. The purpose of audits is to generate findings that will benefit patients and their programmes of care. Audits should be regularly carried out in a systematic manner as patient welfare is at the heart of any audit process. Auditprocess should maintain professional and ethical perspectives also. However, clinical audits are often poorly carried out and consequently have minimal effect on improving patient care. Health care organizations should encourage clinicians to participate in regular clinical audit. This review explains the basics of audit and describes in detail how a clinical audit should be performed and monitored.
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