Dumfries & Galloway Health Board
Prescribing Support Team

Audits

The word audit is of Latin derivation and means ‘hearing’. It dates back to biblical times when it was customary for a landowner to ask his steward to give an account of the way in which his property was being put to use.

Audit is about taking note of what we do, learning from it and changing if necessary. Using an audit cycle, we can identify opportunities for improvement in patient care and the actions required to realise them. Audits can be used alongside clinical guidelines to help make the transition towards evidence based medicine.

By producing a package of audits we can ensure equity of information gathering across the region. The results from these audits are designed to support prescribing initiatives and ensure that we are prescribing cost-effectively thus maximising the health benefit to be gained by patients.

The audits available on this web-site are designed for use in Dumfries and Galloway Health Board and can be downloaded from here.

Migraine Review Protocol

This prescribing review protocol is based on the recommendations for the management of migraine made in SIGN Guideline 107 and the NHS D&G Joint Formulary. It covers the use of opiates in migrane, triptan overuse and formulary compliance.

4 Jun 13

Hypnotics Audit

23 May 13

Mesalazine drug choice review

Mesalazine is an aminosalicylate that is used routinely to induce and maintain remission in chronic inflammatory bowel disease – ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

5 Dec 12

Review of MR Dipyridamole for secondary prevention of occlusive events in patients with a history of ischaemic stroke or TIA

This audit protocol supports the review of patients who are taking Dipyridamole MR for the secondary prevention of occlusive events following ischaemic stroke, TIA or amaurosis fugax.

30 Apr 12