2021
DOI: 10.1177/1742271x211023800
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A retrospective audit of the timescales involved in the diagnosis and management of suspected Achilles tendon ruptures at a single National Health Service trust: A quality service improvement and redesign project

Abstract: Introduction The Achilles tendon is the most frequently ruptured tendon. Prompt diagnosis of this injury ensures optimal management decisions are instituted early ensuring the best outcome and patient experience, at minimal cost to the United Kingdom National Health Service. Despite this, regional and national variations to diagnosis and management exist, with anecdotal evidence of inefficiencies in the local patient pathway. To explore this further, a retrospective departmental audit of timescales from presen… Show more

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“…An example is to review a care pathway to identify how to improve the time from presentation to diagnosis and treatment in a Achilles tendon rupture within an English NHS trust, 14 the process audit steps are described below. The advantage of process audits is their ability to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence to support anecdotal observations seen in day to day clinical activity.…”
Section: Process Audit: Assessment Of Pathways and Processes In Ultra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An example is to review a care pathway to identify how to improve the time from presentation to diagnosis and treatment in a Achilles tendon rupture within an English NHS trust, 14 the process audit steps are described below. The advantage of process audits is their ability to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence to support anecdotal observations seen in day to day clinical activity.…”
Section: Process Audit: Assessment Of Pathways and Processes In Ultra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6.1 | Preparing for the audit/identifying the topic Audit requires investment in both time allocation, skill mixes, staffing and occasionally monetary funding. Audit preparation requires clear, welldefined aims 3,14 where time is required to choose and hone the topic or theme and scope of audit. Without a clear focus, it becomes difficult to pinpoint any focus areas and subsequently implement any successful changes.…”
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