Abstract

Abstract Aim 100% of Abdominal x-ray (AXR) requests in the trust should be compliant with iRefer guidelines. Therefore, with this audit we hope to evaluate the compliance of our hospitals with said guidelines. Method This audit was retrospective with AXRs taken between 23 – 29th of November 2020 being analysed for compliance creating our first loop. On the 1st of December we placed our intervention. This came in the form of educational posters in the four areas that request the majority of AXRs. Following this, a further weeks’ worth of AXRs were assessed for compliance between 2nd – 8th of December 2020. Results Between 23-29/11/20 there were 67 AXRs requested. Eight of these were excluded according to our exclusion criteria, leaving a total of 59 AXRs to be assessed. After reviewing the request cards for these AXRs, 17 were non-compliant (28.8%). Following the intervention, AXR requests were re-audited. Between 2-8/12/20 there were 69 AXRs requested. Six were excluded leaving a total of 63 AXRs to be assessed. After review, 22 were non-compliant (34.9%) Conclusions In both loops of this audit, the standard of 100% compliance with iRefer guidelines was not met. There was a high percentage of non-compliance in both loops with a rate of 28.8% and 34.9% respectively – a decrease in compliance. One possible reason to account for this was due the changeover of Junior Doctors within the trust on 2/12/20. Our interventional posters were placed in only half of the Trusts hospitals which may also account for the decrease in compliance.

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