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HERO ID
215287
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Clinical pathway audit tools: a systematic review
Author(s)
Vanhaecht, K; De Witte, K; Depreitere, R; Sermeus, W
Year
2006
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Nursing Management
ISSN:
0966-0429
EISSN:
1365-2834
Volume
14
Issue
7
Page Numbers
529-537
Language
English
Abstract
AIM: To determine whether clinical/care pathway audit tools can identify the characteristics of well-organized care processes. BACKGROUND: Although pathways are used worldwide, confusion exists about the concept and impact. Evaluation Search of OVID-Medline, Cinahl, British Nursing Index; manual search of the Journal of Integrated Care Pathways; contact with Smartgroup on Clinical Pathways and board members of the European Pathway Association and Google search. KEY ISSUES: We selected seven of 15 clinical pathway audit tools for this review. Through content analysis, we identified 17 characteristics and grouped them using the realistic evaluation paradigm. The Integrated Care Pathway Appraisal Tool is the most appropriate audit tool to assess clinical pathway documents. CONCLUSIONS: It is astonishing that so little research on clinical pathway audit tools has been underwent, given the prevalent use of clinical pathways. Because the concept of clinical pathways remains unclear, a variety of audit tools are needed to help clarify the concept. Further research on the construct and criterion validity of pathway audit tools is necessary to fully understand why and under which circumstances pathways lead to improved care. [References: 45]
Keywords
*Critical Pathways/og [Organization & Administration]; *Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/og [Organization & Administration]; Humans; *Management Audit/mt [Methods]; Program Evaluation; Quality Indicators, Health Care; Reproducibility of Results
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