Monitoring health system response to family violence: External or self-audit? Jane Koziol-McLain and Claire Gear
By: Koziol-McLain, Jane.
Contributor(s): Gear, Claire.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: San Francisco, Calif.: National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, 2012Description: electronic document (7 p.): PDF format.Other title: Paper presented at the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, San Francisco, 29 - 31 March 2012.Subject(s): HEALTH SERVICES | EVALUATION | NEW ZEALAND | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The New Zealand Violence Intervention Programme Evaluation has conducted six cycles of external audits. During the last audit cycle, District Health Boards (DHBs) were asked to complete a self audit in addition to the external audit. This session discusses the advantages of self audit, compares self to external audit scores, and presents lessons learned and strategies to support effective sustainable self audit practice. [conference paper abstract]. PDF slides of this presentation can be downloaded from the conference website.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The New Zealand Violence Intervention Programme Evaluation has conducted six cycles of external audits. During the last audit cycle, District Health Boards (DHBs) were asked to complete a self audit in addition to the external audit. This session discusses the advantages of self audit, compares self to external audit scores, and presents lessons learned and strategies to support effective sustainable self audit practice. [conference paper abstract]. PDF slides of this presentation can be downloaded from the conference website.