QuADRANT : a study on uptake and implementation of clinical audit of medical radiological procedures in Europe-expert recommendations for improvement, endorsed by the ESR
Howlett, David C. (Eastbourne Hospital)
Brady, Adrian P. (University College Cork)
Hierath, Monika (European Society of Radiology)
Clark, Jonathan (European Society of Radiology)
Wadsak, Wolfgang (Medical University of Vienna)
Giammarile, Francesco (European Association of Nuclear Medicine)
Jornet, Nuria
(Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau)
Coffey, Mary (St. James' Hospital)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
| Data: |
2023 |
| Resum: |
QuADRANT was a study funded by the European Commission to evaluate clinical audit uptake and implementation across Europe, with an emphasis on clinical audit as mandated within the BSSD (Basic Safety Standards Directive). AIMS: QuADRANT objectives-obtain an overview of European clinical audit activity; identify good practices and resources, barriers and challenges; provide guidance and recommendations going forwards; identify the potential for European Union action on quality and safety in the three core project specialties, radiology, radiotherapy and nuclear medicine. QuADRANT identified that developments in national clinical audit infrastructure are required. National professional societies can be pivotal in improving clinical audit implementation, but resource allocation and national prioritisation of clinical audit are needed in many countries. Lack of staff time and expertise are also barriers. Enablers to enhance clinical audit participation are not widely employed. Development of hospital accreditation programmes can facilitate clinical audit uptake. An active and formalised role for patients in clinical audit practice and policy development is recommended. There is persisting variation in European awareness of BSSD clinical audit requirements. Work is needed to improve dissemination of information on the legislative requirements relating to clinical audit in the BSSD and in relation to inspection processes to ensure these include clinical audit and that they encompass all clinics and specialties involved in medical applications using ionising radiation. QuADRANT provides an important step towards enhancing clinical audit uptake and implementation across Europe and improving patient safety and outcomes. |
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Anglès |
| Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
| Matèria: |
Clinical audit ;
Diagnostic radiology ;
Nuclear medicine ;
Patient centred care ;
Radiotherapy |
| Publicat a: |
Insights into Imaging, Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (december 2023) , p. 81, ISSN 1869-4101 |
DOI: 10.1186/s13244-023-01416-7
PMID: 37173522
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