Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality
CLINICAL AUDIT is an effective tool for assessing and improving the clinical care provided to patients. Good guidance has previously been provided in the veterinary literature as to how to conduct clinical audit in veterinary practice (Mosedale 1998, Viner 2009, 2010, 2012, Dunn 2012, RCVS Knowledge...
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| author | Waine, Katie Brennan, Marnie L. |
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| description | CLINICAL AUDIT is an effective tool for assessing and improving the clinical care provided to patients. Good guidance has previously been provided in the veterinary literature as to how to conduct clinical audit in veterinary practice (Mosedale 1998, Viner 2009, 2010, 2012, Dunn 2012, RCVS Knowledge 2015). These resources go into depth about how to conduct audit and the types of topics to choose. However, the combination of the limited veterinary evidence-base and the reality of practice makes traditional clinical audit as per the framework derived from the medical field challenging to implement in the veterinary setting. Despite this, it can still be a rewarding and valuable tool to use in practice. |
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| spelling | nottingham-396662020-05-04T17:18:18Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39666/ Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality Waine, Katie Brennan, Marnie L. CLINICAL AUDIT is an effective tool for assessing and improving the clinical care provided to patients. Good guidance has previously been provided in the veterinary literature as to how to conduct clinical audit in veterinary practice (Mosedale 1998, Viner 2009, 2010, 2012, Dunn 2012, RCVS Knowledge 2015). These resources go into depth about how to conduct audit and the types of topics to choose. However, the combination of the limited veterinary evidence-base and the reality of practice makes traditional clinical audit as per the framework derived from the medical field challenging to implement in the veterinary setting. Despite this, it can still be a rewarding and valuable tool to use in practice. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-11-01 Article PeerReviewed Waine, Katie and Brennan, Marnie L. (2015) Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality. In Practice, 37 (10). pp. 545-549. ISSN 2042-7689 http://inpractice.bmj.com/content/37/10/545 doi: 10.1136/inp.h5457 doi: 10.1136/inp.h5457 |
| spellingShingle | Waine, Katie Brennan, Marnie L. Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality |
| title | Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality |
| title_full | Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality |
| title_short | Clinical audit in veterinary practice: theory v reality |
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