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Making a difference to practice: clinical benchmarking. Part 2.

J Ellis1, A Cooper, D Davies

  • 1University of Central Lancashire, Preston.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|April 27, 2002
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Clinical practice benchmarking improves patient care. This study examines its impact on nutritional support, mental health services, and critical care patient transfers, demonstrating its value in healthcare settings.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Practice Improvement
  • Nursing Research

Background:

  • Clinical practice benchmarking is a valuable tool for enhancing healthcare quality.
  • Previous research has highlighted the importance of continuous quality improvement in patient care.
  • This article builds upon a prior publication, delving deeper into specific applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To further explore the application of clinical practice benchmarking in healthcare settings.
  • To examine the impact of benchmarking on nutritional care, mental health services, and patient transfers.
  • To summarize the demonstrated value and impact of clinical practice benchmarking within a specific healthcare trust.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical practices in specific care areas.

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  • Analysis of data related to patient outcomes and care processes.
  • Case study approach focusing on a single healthcare trust.
  • Main Results:

    • Benchmarking initiatives led to improvements in nutritional care provision.
    • Enhanced strategies for managing patients with mental health needs were identified.
    • Safe transfer protocols for critically ill patients were refined through benchmarking.

    Conclusions:

    • Clinical practice benchmarking offers significant value in improving patient care across diverse clinical areas.
    • The implementation of benchmarking demonstrably enhanced healthcare practices within the studied trust.
    • Continued use of benchmarking is recommended for sustained quality improvement in healthcare.