A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training

Clinical Audit (CA) has been recognized as a useful tool for tool for improving service delivery, clinical governance, and the education and performance of the dental team. This study develops the discussion by investigating its use as an educational tool within UK Dental Foundation Training (DFT)....

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Main Authors: Peter Thornley, Alyson Quinn
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/5/4/31
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spelling doaj-a0bcefeac45f475abde25d3cd7d4b4252020-11-24T20:49:02ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672017-11-01543110.3390/dj5040031dj5040031A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation TrainingPeter Thornley0Alyson Quinn1Training Programme Director Coventry Foundation Training Scheme, Health Education West Midlands, 213 Hagley Road, Birmingham B16 9RG, UKPrincipal Teaching Fellow, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UKClinical Audit (CA) has been recognized as a useful tool for tool for improving service delivery, clinical governance, and the education and performance of the dental team. This study develops the discussion by investigating its use as an educational tool within UK Dental Foundation Training (DFT). The aim was to investigate the views of Foundation Dentists (FDs) and Training Programme Directors (TPDs) on the CA module in their FD training schemes, to provide insight and recommendations for those supervising and undertaking CA. A literature review was conducted followed by a qualitative research methodology, using group interviews. The interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed using NVIVO, a Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis tool. CA was found to be a useful tool for teaching management and professionalism and can bring some improvement to clinical practice, but TPDs have doubts about the long-term effects on service delivery. The role of the Educational Supervisor (ES) is discussed and recommendations are given for those supervising and conducting CA.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/5/4/31Clinical AuditDental Foundation Trainingqualitative researchgroup interviewscontinuing professional developmentclinical governancepost-graduate dental educationprofessionalismmanagement and leadership
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A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
Dentistry Journal
Clinical Audit
Dental Foundation Training
qualitative research
group interviews
continuing professional development
clinical governance
post-graduate dental education
professionalism
management and leadership
author_facet Peter Thornley
Alyson Quinn
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title A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
title_short A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
title_full A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
title_fullStr A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Evaluation of Clinical Audit in UK Dental Foundation Training
title_sort qualitative evaluation of clinical audit in uk dental foundation training
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Clinical Audit (CA) has been recognized as a useful tool for tool for improving service delivery, clinical governance, and the education and performance of the dental team. This study develops the discussion by investigating its use as an educational tool within UK Dental Foundation Training (DFT). The aim was to investigate the views of Foundation Dentists (FDs) and Training Programme Directors (TPDs) on the CA module in their FD training schemes, to provide insight and recommendations for those supervising and undertaking CA. A literature review was conducted followed by a qualitative research methodology, using group interviews. The interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed using NVIVO, a Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis tool. CA was found to be a useful tool for teaching management and professionalism and can bring some improvement to clinical practice, but TPDs have doubts about the long-term effects on service delivery. The role of the Educational Supervisor (ES) is discussed and recommendations are given for those supervising and conducting CA.
topic Clinical Audit
Dental Foundation Training
qualitative research
group interviews
continuing professional development
clinical governance
post-graduate dental education
professionalism
management and leadership
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