Aldhizer T G, Solle M M, Bohrer R O
J Fam Pract. 1979 May;8(5):947-51.
A multidisciplinary audit evaluating the quality of care of patients with a primary diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was performed at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The audit served to evaluate the treatment and care of diabetic patients, in both the inpatient and ambulatory care settings, and also to identify interaction problems involving patient care among physicians, nurses, dieticians, and social workers. Analysis of the data indicated that each discipline rendered adequate patient care. As other published audits have also indicated, this multidisciplinary audit revealed that documentation of services is frequently lacking and that communication between the involved disciplines was less than desirable. The audit disclosed a need to educate the hospital staff (medical and nursing) as to the role and function of the Social Services Department. As a result of this audit, definite measures have been instituted in each participating department in an attempt to further upgrade the quality of medical care and improve interdepartmental communication and cooperation.
在密歇根州大急流城的圣玛丽医院开展了一项多学科审计,以评估初诊为糖尿病患者的护理质量。该审计旨在评估糖尿病患者在住院和门诊护理环境中的治疗与护理情况,同时识别医生、护士、营养师和社会工作者之间涉及患者护理的互动问题。数据分析表明,各学科都提供了充分的患者护理。正如其他已发表的审计所指出的那样,这项多学科审计显示,服务记录经常缺失,且相关学科之间的沟通不尽人意。审计发现有必要让医院工作人员(医疗和护理人员)了解社会服务部门的作用和职能。由于这次审计,每个参与部门都已采取了明确措施,试图进一步提升医疗护理质量,改善部门间的沟通与合作。