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Scottish National Hip Fracture Audit. Jenny Mountain Audit Co-ordinator ISD Scotland. HIP FRACTURE AUDIT. Steering Group - 2 Clinical Leaders National Co-ordinator - management, data analysis, dissemination - ISD Dedicated audit sisters - data collection and data entry - Locally funded
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Scottish National Hip Fracture Audit Jenny Mountain Audit Co-ordinator ISD Scotland
HIP FRACTURE AUDIT • Steering Group - 2 Clinical Leaders • National Co-ordinator - management, data analysis, dissemination - ISD • Dedicated audit sisters -data collection and data entry - Locally funded • Core data set - acute stay data, 4 month follow and reoperation - set protocols • Six monthly local reports, Comparative reports, Annual reports
Participating Hospitals • Ninewells, Dundee • Perth RI • RAH Paisley • RI Edinburgh • Stirling Royal • Borders General • Dunfermline QMH • Dr Grays, Elgin • Falkirk & District RI • Hairmyres Hospital • Inverclyde • Raigmore, Inverness • Wishaw • Monklands • Crosshouse • Ayr • Southern General Glasgow • Dumfries & Galloway
Benefits • Patient contact • Easily accessible, locally owned data • Monitoring role • Focal point for all disciplines • Knowledge of process
Clinical Standards Board Scotland • Established in April 1999 • Role to promote public confidence in the NHS - meet nationally agreed standards • To Demonstrate that within resources available, NHS is delivering highest possible standards of care • The CSBS Standards for Older People in Acute Care - hip fracture tracer condition • CSBS OPAC Report (scheduled for April 2003) likely to focus new interest on Hip Fracture care
AMALGAMATED DATABASE • 25 000 hip fracture patients • 98% complete follow up to 4 months • Statistically explored, published • Research Registrar
FOCUS • Data - Core Dataset • Local accessible information • Add on projects (Warfarin) • Specific local audits • Patients • Patient Contact, Follow up • Clinical role of audit nurses
PATIENT FOCUS Mrs X (Stoke on Trent) message to Chief Executive. "When she was on holiday in Edinburgh at the beginning of the year she fell and fractured her femur. She was treated really well in Ward 6 and was delighted this morning when Sister Farquar telephoned to ask how she was doing. She was very impressed by this and appreciates it very much and was to pass on her thanks to those concerned."