PMID: 9524914Apr 3, 1998Paper

The use of clinical audit in evaluating maternity services reform: a critical reflection

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
S BeakeA Vail

Abstract

The clinical evaluation described here, using a casenote study, was part of a larger study evaluating the changes made to part of the maternity services in one NHS Trust, in response to the recommendations of Changing Childbirth (Department of Health 1993a). Results of the audit showed no evidence of a lowering of clinical standards within the study group and provided reassurance that a radical change in the model of care, with greatly enhanced continuity of career, an emphasis on community-based and midwifery-led care, and some reductions in labour interventions, could be implemented without compromising safety of care. The audit process raised a number of methodological problems which will need to be addressed in developing audit approaches which are able to reflect quality of care. It is important to recognize that the record of care is not a direct mirror of the care provided but a secondary source, kept for different purposes and designed to cover a different set of priorities from those which audit may seek to capture. The audit approach used in this study will be modified in continuing evaluation of the service as it moves from a pilot stage towards providing a mainstream service. Additional methods, including direct obs...Continue Reading

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Jun 6, 2003·Journal of Advanced Nursing·Carolyn HicksFred Barwell
Jan 24, 2008·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Corinne DupontCyrille Colin
Oct 20, 2006·Health Research Policy and Systems·Christine A McCourtPenny Youll
Dec 28, 1999·The Journal of Nursing Administration·A Omery, R P Williams
Mar 24, 2007·Transcultural Psychiatry·Chalsa M LooRobert K Morton

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