National Diabetes Inpatient Audit
The 2011 National Diabetes Inpatient Audit National Report and 2010/2011 Comparative Hospital Level Analysis is now available.
The 2011 National Diabetes Inpatient Audit National Report and 2010/2011 Comparative Hospital Level Analysis can be found on the Diabetes Audit Reports pages.
About the audit
The National Diabetes Inpatient Audit is a snapshot audit of diabetes inpatient care in England. The audit is set out to answer the following questions:
- Did diabetes management minimise the risk of avoidable complications?
- Did harm result from the inpatient stay?
- Was patient experience of the inpatient stay favourable?
- Has the quality of care and patient feedback changed since NaDIA 2010?
The National Diabetes Inpatient Audit (NaDIA) is commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) and delivered by the NHS Information Centre, working with Diabetes UK.
History of the audit
The NaDIA was previously funded and managed by NHS Diabetes and formed part of the suite of tools which operates under the sponsorship of the National Diabetes Information Service.
The first NaDIA in 2009 was run as a pilot and was used to raise the awareness of diabetes inpatient care and engaging the clinical community. Feedback from the pilot was utilised to improve the process for the 2010 audit which resulted in 93 per cent of eligible trusts in England participating.
The National Diabetes Inpatient Audit 2010 reports can be found on the NHS Diabetes webpage (external link).
The 2010 report and Unit Summaries are also available through the National Diabetes Information Service portal.
The 2011 National Report and hospital level results are available on the Diabetes Audit Reports pages.
How to participate
The audit takes place every year in autumn. Prior to the audit, the NHS Information Centre will contact each eligible acute hospital to provide further information on the audit and obtain participation details including the audit lead responsible for the distribution, collection and return of the questionnaires.
Once contact details are confirmed, participating units will receive audit packs containing the required numbers of bedside audit forms and patient experience questionnaires, a Hospital Characteristic form and supporting information and guidance.
In 2012 the audit will take place on one day during the week 17 - 21 September 2012.
A national report detailing the main audit findings and a summary sheet for each participating hospital will be produced. The 2011 results are available on the Diabetes Audit Reports pages.
If you would like to express your interest in the audit or have a query then please contact the audit team at NaDIA@ic.nhs.uk.
Partnerships
The National Diabetes Inpatient Audit works in partnership with the following groups:
- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP)
- Diabetes UK
- Diabetes Health Intelligence (as part of Yorkshire and Humber Public Health Observatory (YHPHO))
- NHS Diabetes
- Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD)
- Royal College of Nursing
- Royal College of Physicians
- Royal College of General Practitioners
- Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (through the National Diabetes Paediatric Audit)
- National Diabetes Information Service
- Diabetes Inpatient Specialist Nurse Group