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Variations in the ability of general medical practitioners to apply two methods of clinical …


J McKay, P Bowie, PD BA, M Lough - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2006 - prsjournal.com
Introduction: Clinical audit has a central role in the NHS clinical governance
agenda and the professional appraisal of medical practitioners in the UK.
However, concerns have been raised about the poor design and impact of ...
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Development and testing of an assessment instrument for the formative peer review of …


J McKay, DJ Murphy, P Bowie, ML Schmuck, … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: Content validity was quantified by application of a content validity
index. Reliability testing involved a nested design, with 5 cells, each
containing 4 assessors, rating 20 unique significant event analysis (SEA) ...
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External feedback in general practice: a focus group study of trained peer reviewers of …


J McKay, L Pope, P Bowie, M Lough - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2009 - prsjournal.net
Results: Consensus on the value of feedback in improving SEA attempts by
colleagues was apparent, but there was disagreement and discomfort about making
a dichotomous 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' judgement. Differing views ...
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Levels of agreement on the grading, analysis and reporting of significant events by general …


J McKay, P Bowie, L Murray, M Lough - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
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A review of the current evidence base for significant event analysis


PBLPM Lough - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - interscience.wiley.com
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Judging the quality of clinical audit by general practitioners: a pilot study comparing the …


PB PhD, JMKBSH FRCGP, LM PhD, MLMD … - Journal of evaluation in clinical practice - interscience.wiley.com
Rationale, aims and objectives Clinical audit informs general practitioner (GP)
appraisal and will provide evidence of performance for revalidation in the UK.
However, objective evidence is now required. An established peer assessment ...
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[CITATION] What factors impact on general practitioners' engagement with appraisal? A qualitative …


J Wakeling, N Cameron, M Lough - Education for Primary Care, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
The method used semi-structured inter- views with a sample of 18 GPs who have
undergone appraisal at practices through- out Scotland. The interviews were
tran- scribed in full and a thematic analysis con- ducted. The study showed ...
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Significant event auditing and root cause analysis


M Pringle - Health Care Errors and Patient Safety, 2009 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 14 Significant event auditing and root cause analysis Mike Pringle Until
the middle of the 19th century, delineation of individual cases and series of
cases constituted a great deal of the medical evidence base. Descriptions ...
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Acceptability and educational impact of a peer feedback model for significant event analysis.


J McKay, A Shepherd, P Bowie, M Lough - Medical Education, 2008 - prsjournal.com
CONTEXT: A model of independent, external review of significant event analysis
by trained peers was introduced by NHS Scotland in 1998 to support the learning
needs of general practitioners (GPs). Engagement with this feedback model ...
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[PDF] Implementing Incident Management


S Lillis, H Lord, D Ward - cornerstonepractice.net.nz
ABSTRACT A previous qualitative study had identified a range of themes
concerning difficulties in implementing Incident Management (IM) processes in
general practice. A quantitative study was undertaken to assess the ...
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