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Registrars and senior registrars perceptions of their audit activities.

机译:注册服务商和高级注册服务商对其审计活动的看法。

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OBJECTIVES--To ascertain the level and quality of audit activity among junior doctors, their attitudes to audit, and their views on its educational value. DESIGN--Postal questionnaire survey in April 1991. SETTING--Yorkshire region. SUBJECTS--All 610 registrars and senior registrars recorded as employed in the region. MAIN MEASURES--Grade, current specialty, details of last audit participated in and its educational usefulness, and attitude to audit. RESULTS--255 (41.8%) completed questionnaires were returned, 148 from registrars and 101 from senior registrars; grade was not indicated in six. 27 respondents were in general medicine, 26 in general surgery, 30 in anaesthetics, and 36 in psychiatry; other specialties had fewer than 20 respondents. About a fifth (54) of respondents, most in psychiatry (19/36, 53%), had not participated in audit. Among the 201 who had participated, the audit topics covered most components of care (access to services (47, 23%), communication (51, 25%), and appropriateness (158, 79%) and effectiveness (157, 78%) of treatment); only 84 (41%) audits set standards, and in only half of them had the doctors been involved in doing so. Doctors responsible for gathering data and those responsible for collating and reporting data found their experience significantly less useful than those who were not. 172 (86%) respondents considered that audit had helped patient care. Suggested improvements to the educational value of audit were mostly for better methods but included requests for less "witch hunting," better feedback, more training, more time, and more participation by consultants. CONCLUSIONS--The educational value of audit to junior doctors could be improved by better audit methods, guidance, and feedback.
机译:目标-确定初级医生中审核活动的水平和质量,他们对审核的态度以及对审核教育价值的看法。设计-1991年4月的邮政问卷调查。地点-约克郡地区。主题-记录该地区雇用的所有610个注册商和高级注册商。主要指标-等级,当前专业,上次审核的细节参加,其教育意义以及对审核的态度。结果-返回了255张(41.8%)已完成的问卷,注册服务商提供了148份,高级注册服务商提供了101份;六年级未显示等级。 27名接受普通医学治疗的受访者,26名接受普通外科手术的患者,30名接受麻醉药的患者和36名精神科的患者;其他专业的受访者少于20名。大约五分之一(54)的受访者(大多数是精神病学专家)(19 / 36,53%)没有参加审核。在参与的201名参与者中,审计主题涵盖了护理的大多数组成部分(获得服务的比例(47%,23%),沟通(51%,25%),适当性(158%,79%)和有效性(157%,78%)治疗);只有84(41%)个审核制定了标准,其中只有一半的医生参与了这项工作。负责收集数据的医生以及负责整理和报告数据的医生发现,他们的经验比没有经验的医生有用得多。 172名(86%)受访者认为审计有助于患者护理。建议对审计的教育价值进行的改进主要是采用更好的方法,但包括减少“猎巫”,更好的反馈,更多的培训,更多的时间以及更多的顾问参与的要求。结论-通过更好的审计方法,指导和反馈可以提高对初级医生的审计的教育价值。

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