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This study develops a computer-based clinical audit toolset. The toolset is based on the validated structured method (CASM) from prior research.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Audit Methodologies
  • Software Development for Healthcare

Background:

  • Clinical audit is essential for improving healthcare quality.
  • A structured method for clinical audit (CASM) was developed in the project's first phase.
  • Existing tools may not fully support structured clinical audit processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To construct a computer-based toolset for clinical audit.
  • To implement the validated Computer-Assisted Structured Method (CASM) into a user-friendly tool.
  • To support efficient and effective clinical audit practices.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a software toolset based on the CASM framework.
  • Validation of the CASM methodology through preliminary testing or review.

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  • Description of the functionalities and architecture of the developed toolset.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful construction of a computer-based toolset for clinical audit.
    • Demonstration of the toolset's capability to support the CASM.
    • Validation of the CASM method's suitability for clinical audit.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed toolset provides a practical application of the CASM.
    • This toolset has the potential to enhance the efficiency and rigor of clinical audits.
    • Further implementation and evaluation are recommended to assess real-world impact.