The British Association of Dermatologists audit of atopic eczema management in secondary care. Phase 1: audit of service structure
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Dermatology
- Vol. 141 (3) , 430-437
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2133.1999.03035.x
Abstract
This first comprehensive study of atopic eczema management describes an audit of service structure (phase 1), process (phase 2) and outcome (phase 3) in the U.K. This paper describes the phase 1 results. Service structure was audited by a single-page questionnaire containing 10 questions on outpatient facilities. This was sent to the lead dermatologist at 187 dermatology centres throughout the U.K., and a final response rate of 98% was achieved. Although the percentage of centres reporting the presence of recommended facilities did not reach the 100% working standard for any one specific criterion, about half of the recommended items, such as provision of height and weight measuring facilities, access to a dietician, patch testing and photochemotherapy, was reported in over 90% of centres. Areas of service structure which were infrequently reported to be in place were issuing of new appointment letters asking patients to bring their treatment details to clinic (52% of centres) and access to nurses with dermatology experience on paediatric wards (57% of centres). Some audit measures, e.g. access to counselling services, showed wide regional variation (range 33–94% of centres), and these variations could not be explained simply in terms of provision of specialists. Some of the elements of service structure, such as access to nurses with dermatology experience on paediatric wards, may be difficult to change in the short term because of funding and staffing constraints, but others, such as provision of growth charts, are easy to change at little cost. This preliminary audit serves as a framework for future audits of atopic eczema management.Keywords
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