Data verification of nationwide clinical quality registries

Background Clinical auditing is an emerging instrument for quality assessment and improvement. Moreover, clinical registries facilitate medical research as they provide ‘real world’ data. It is important that entered data are robust and reliable. The aim of this study was to describe the evolving pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:BJS open 2019-12, Vol.3 (6), p.857-864
Hauptverfasser: van der Werf, L. R., Voeten, S. C., van Loe, C. M. M., Karthaus, E. G., Wouters, M. W. J. M., Prins, H. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Clinical auditing is an emerging instrument for quality assessment and improvement. Moreover, clinical registries facilitate medical research as they provide ‘real world’ data. It is important that entered data are robust and reliable. The aim of this study was to describe the evolving procedure and results of data verification within the Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing (DICA). Methods Data verification performed on several (disease‐specific) clinical registries between 2013 and 2015 was evaluated. Sign‐up, sample size and process of verification were described. For each procedure, hospitals were visited by external data managers to verify registered data. Outcomes of data verification were completeness and accuracy. An assessment of the quality of data was given per registry, for each participating hospital. Using descriptive statistics, analyses were performed for different sections within the individual registries. Results Seven of the 21 registries were verified, involving 174 visits to hospital departments. A step‐by‐step description of the data verification process was provided. Completeness of data in the registries varied from 97·2 to 99·4 per cent. Accuracy of data ranged from 88·2 to 100 per cent. Most discrepancies were observed for postoperative complications (0·7–7·5 per cent) and ASA classification (8·5–11·4 per cent). Data quality was assessed as ‘sufficient’ for 145 of the 174 hospital departments (83·3 per cent). Conclusion Data verification revealed that the data entered in the observed DICA registries were complete and accurate. Antecedentes La auditoría clínica es un instrumento emergente para la evaluación y mejora de la calidad. Además, los registros clínicos facilitan la investigación médica ya que proporcionan datos de la “vida real”. Es importante que los datos introducidos sean completos y fiables. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir la evolución y los resultados del procedimiento de verificación de datos en el seno del Instituto Holandés de Auditorias Clínicas (Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing, DICA). Métodos Se evaluó la verificación de datos realizada en varios registros clínicos (específicos de enfermedad) entre 2013‐2015. Se describió el sistema de registro, tamaño de la muestra y el proceso de verificación. Para cada procedimiento, los hospitales fueron visitados por administradores de datos externos para verificar los datos registrados. Los resultados de la verificación de datos fueron la integri
ISSN:2474-9842
2474-9842
DOI:10.1002/bjs5.50209