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Title: Research or Audit?


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Research or Audit?
  • Nina Dunham
  • RD Manager

2
Introduction
  • What is Research?
  • What is Audit?
  • Why Research Audit get confused?
  • How the Trust processes research audit

3
Research
  • A systematic investigation undertaken to discover
    facts or relationships and reach conclusions
    using scientifically sound methods.
  • (Hockey, 1996)

4
Research
  • Purpose To provide new knowledge in order to
    set or change standards
  • Methods Randomised Trials etc
  • Data Analysis Extensive statistical analysis
  • Ethical Trust Approval Always required
  • Sample size statistically powered calculation

5
Research
  • Significance Statistical difference (hypothesis
    driven)
  • Outcome Improve knowledge
  • Results, publications Generalisable,
    publishable in peer reviewed journals
  • Findings influence clinical practice as a whole

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Example of Research
  • Purpose comparing recovery rates in surgical
    procedure A compared to surgical procedure B in
    patients with diabetes over the age of 65
  • Method Randomised Clinical Trial (RCT)
  • Data Analysis Statistical analysis
  • Sample size n statistically powered
    calculation
  • Significance statistical p value

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Example of Research
  • Outcome Emperical Data which can be compared to
    existing knowledge and utilised in the decision
    making to use surgical procedure A as opposed to
    B
  • Results Generalisable, results can influence
    clinical practice as a whole, accepted and
    published in peer reviewed medical journals

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Audit
  • A quality improvement process that seeks to
    improve patient care and outcomes -through
    systematic review of care - against explicit
    criteria and the implementation of change (NICE
    2003)

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Audit
  • Audits are cyclical ie completion of audit
    cycle includes identifying areas of
    non-conformity with evidence based standards
    implementing practice changes to address these
    and then re-auditing standards of care

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Audit
  • Purpose Tests conformity with evidence based
    standards
  • Methods Never involves allocation to different
    treatment groups
  • Data analysis Simple statistical analysis eg
    descriptive and unadjusted comparisons such as
    t-tests
  • Ethic approval not necessarily required

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Audit
  • Sample size sufficiently large case number to
    influence practice based on audit findings
  • Significance Clinically meaningful performance
    indicators set against standards
  • Outcome Improved clinical practice
  • Results Audit methods and findings are usually
    locally implemented

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Example of Audit
  • Purpose Surgical procedure A is recognised as a
    gold standard for patients over the age of 65
    with diabetes
  • Method Case note review
  • Data Analysis Percentage of cases reviewed
    which meet the criteria
  • Sample size not statistically powered

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Example of Audit
  • Significant acceptable adherence threshold may
    be set 100, 90 or 80 dependent on practice
    being audited
  • Outcome improved clinical practice
  • Results Relevant to designated setting. Audit
    methods and findings may be of wider interested
    to be published.

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Similarities between Research Audit
  • Research audit involve answering a specific
    question relating to quality of care
  • Both can be carried out either prospectively or
    retrospectively
  • Both involve careful sampling, questionnaire
    design and analysis of findings
  • Both activities should be professionally led

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How the Trust processes Research Audit
  • The NHS clinical effectiveness initiative
    explicitly links research and clinical audit,
  • without research we wont know what clinically
    effective practice is
  • without audit we wont know whether it is being
    practised

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How the Trust process Research Audit
  • In order to conform with the Research Governance
    Framework all research projects must have Ethical
    Trust approval
  • All Audit projects have to be processed through
    the Audit department using the CG1 form

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How the Trust process Research Audit
  • What happens when there is a difference of
    opinion?
  • Discussion between Ethics, Research Audit dept
  • Research Executive Group
  • Medical Director

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Further Information
  • Research Dept RD Admin Porta Cabin, CHH
  • Research Staff
  • Intranet Pages
  • Audit Dept Hull Royal Infirmary
  • Audit Staff
  • Intranet Pages
  • University Web Site

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Conclusion
  • What is Research?
  • What is Audit?
  • Why Research Audit get confused?
  • How the Trust processes research audit
  • Where to find further information
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