Cerebrovascular accident patients: an interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary audit.

Australian clinical review Pub Date : 1991-01-01
G M Penman, S A Wojnar-Horton, R Bebee
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Objectives: To develop appropriate standards to assess the intervention with cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients by allied health professionals; to establish baseline data with which subsequent information collected could be compared.

Method: Retrospective criteria auditing of hospital files was undertaken to evaluate whether the allied health professionals were meeting the expected clinical standards for patients admitted with a diagnosis of CVA.

Results: Written documentation in hospital files did not meet expected standards in all criteria and varied between professions. The data obtained provided a baseline against which future results could be measured. It was expected that subsequent evaluations would provide improved results. All departments agreed that meeting clinical standards was important and it was agreed to repeat the audit in one year and to include some outcome standards using patients' perceptions of service provision.

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脑血管意外患者:跨学科/多学科审计。
目的:建立评价专职医疗人员对脑血管意外(CVA)患者干预的标准;建立基线数据,以便与后续收集的信息进行比较。方法:对医院档案进行回顾性标准审核,以评估诊断为CVA的住院患者的专职医疗人员是否符合预期的临床标准。结果:医院档案的书面记录各项指标均不符合预期标准,且各专业之间存在差异。获得的数据为将来的结果提供了一个基准。预期以后的评价将提供更好的结果。所有部门都认为达到临床标准很重要,并同意在一年内重复审计,并根据患者对服务提供的看法纳入一些结果标准。
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