Comparing outcome data derived from patients receiving treatment in different sites can identify different practice worthy of further examination. This paper illustrates an approach to benchmarking with data collected on 1,711 patients who have received occupational therapy in nine healthcare trusts. Detailed results of 288 patients indicate that there were differences between the services in the patients referred for occupational therapy, they were discharged at different points in their recovery and different amounts of gain were achieved during the treatment period. In order to interpret the reasons for the variation meaning needs to be added to the data. While casemix is an important consideration and may account for many of these differences, it would also appear that investigation of the different processes of care in different trusts may warrant further study.
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Pam Enderby;
Pam Enderby
Pam Enderby is Professor of Community Rehabilitation at the Institute of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Sheffield, Community Sciences Centre, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
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Alexandra John;
Alexandra John
Alexandra John is Research Associate, at the Institute of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Sheffield, Community Sciences Centre, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
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Anthony Hughes;
Anthony Hughes
Anthony Hughes is Director of Medical Statistics and at the Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK.
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Brian Petheram
Brian Petheram
Brian Petheram is Systems Analyst, at the Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6038
Print ISSN: 1477-7274
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2003
Clinical Governance: An International Journal (2003) 8 (4): 290–295.
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Enderby P, John A, Hughes A, Petheram B (2003), "Using benchmarking data for assessing performance in occupational therapy". Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 8 No. 4 pp. 290–295, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14777270310500105
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