Abstract

PurposeIn response to continuing concerns regarding the quality and equality of care for children and young people, the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA) has supported the development of practical and meaningful audit to support quality improvement. MethodIn 2006, the Children's Epilepsy Workstream in Trent (CEWT) coordinated a retrospective multi-service audit of paediatric epilepsy care against NICE and SIGN guidelines. This aimed to both facilitate quality improvements for participating services and act as a pilot for future potential national audits. ResultsThe audit was achieved in 4 hospital services using prospective and retrospective ascertainment methods. 12 performance indicators were applied to each cohort. Overall 54% (12/22) of children with epilepsy had input from a paediatrician with “expertise” and 23% (5/22) had input from an epilepsy specialist nurse. ConclusionAudit can be developed for epilepsies that delivers standardised quality metrics against national recommendations. As well as supporting local quality improvement initiatives, comparative and aggregate data can be produced to potentially give regional and national perspectives. The results and experience describe the journey towards the 2009–2012 Epilepsy12 UK multicentre epilepsy audit.

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