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Can hospital episode statistics support appraisal and revalidation? Randomised study of physician attitudes.

机译:医院发作统计信息可以支持评估和重新验证吗?医师态度的随机研究。

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Hospital episode statistics were originally designed to monitor activity and allocate resources in the NHS. Recently their uses have widened to include analysis of individuals' activity, to inform appraisal and revalidation, and monitor performance. This study investigated physician attitudes to the validity and usefulness of these data for such purposes, and the effect of supporting individuals in data interpretation. A randomised study was conducted with consultant physicians in England, Wales and Scotland. The intervention group was supported by a clinician and an information analyst in obtaining and analysing their own data. The control group was unsupported. Attitudes to the data and confidence in their ability to reflect clinical practice were examined before and after the intervention. It was concluded that hospital episode statistics are not presently fit for monitoring the performance of individual physicians. A more comprehensive description of activity is required for these purposes. Improvements in the quality of existing data through clinical engagement at a local level, however, are possible.
机译:医院发作统计信息最初旨在监视NHS中的活动并分配资源。最近,它们的用途已扩展到包括对个人活动的分析,通知评估和重新验证以及监视绩效。这项研究调查了医生对于这些数据对于此类目的的有效性和实用性的态度,以及支持个人进行数据解释的效果。在英格兰,威尔士和苏格兰与顾问医生进行了一项随机研究。干预小组在临床医生和信息分析师的支持下获得并分析了自己的数据。对照组不受支持。在干预之前和之后,检查了对数据的态度及其对反映临床实践能力的信心。结论是,医院发作统计数据目前不适合监测个别医生的表现。为此,需要对活动进行更全面的描述。但是,可以通过在本地进行临床参与来改善现有数据的质量。

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