“Assessment of an Audit in Practice: A Critical Evaluation and Analysis”

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The assessment brief
Completion of an audit in practice (university ethics must be applied for and granted prior to any collection of data) or an audit proposal with a clear review of the literature to demonstrate the justification for the audit proposal.
2,000 -3,000 words
Introduction
Brief introduction to topic of audit, what you are planning to discuss and the rationale. Identify at this point if the audit has already been undertaken or if you are auditing an area of practice that you are re-auditing or undertaking a new audit in.
Main Body
 Introduce in detail the audit with rationale.
 Describe how the literature search was conducted.
 Critically evaluate the underpinning literature surrounding the audit area.
 Discuss how the audit was approached.
 Describe critically how the audit was actually undertaken.
 What were the findings
 Critically evaluate the findings.
 How may these findings correlate/ demonstrate disagreement with previous literature
 why may this be the case?
 How may these findings impact upon practice?
 What may be the recommendations for future practice?
Conclusion
Summarise the main points of the audit. Include any pertinent points that may affect practice.General points
To be submitted via Turnitin only.
Double line spaced.
All referencing must be in line with the Harvard standard of referencing.
Your academic supervisor can only review 1 draft of 600 words of your work, and will not review anything within the week before submission.
Important points for consideration
Ensure that any clinical areas are anonymised.
If the audit has been undertaken previously ensure consent is gained to utilise this.
If the audit has not taken place please ensure consent is granted from the audit lead to undertake the audit.
General points to assist with academic writing
 Demonstrate evidence of wider and relevant reading to support your case.
 Within the literature review there should be evidence of an interpretation and evaluation of current issues; it should not just consist of your “opinions”.
 Avoid description unnecessarily
 Avoid long sentences
 Paragraphs – to introduce a new issue.
 Avoid grammatical errors – proof read your work prior to submission.

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