Clinical Audit and Re-audit on Valproate Monitoring of Inpatients at DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad
Duaa Fatima, Imtiaz Ahmad Dogar, Palvisha Sajid, Sammar Fatima, Sinha Tahir

TL;DR
This study shows that training hospital staff improved valproate monitoring practices, aligning them with safety guidelines and reducing patient risks.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving valproate monitoring compliance in a clinical setting.
Findings
Initial audit showed only 16% of patients had baseline weight measurements and 33% had blood tests.
Re-audit showed 80% of patients had baseline weight checked and 72% had blood tests, indicating significant improvement.
Staff training led to better adherence to NICE guidelines for valproate monitoring.
Abstract
Aims: The aim of this audit was to ascertain the number of patients prescribed valproate who underwent pre-prescription evaluation and ongoing treatment monitoring was in alignment with NICE guidelines. Methods: The study, conducted in early 2024 at a tertiary care hospital in Faisalabad, involved 18 bipolar affective disorder patients (12 male, 6 female) prescribed valproate. A baseline audit was followed by an intervention – a faculty-led presentation on monitoring guidelines – and a re-audit three months later. Data from patient files (1–30 April) was reviewed using an audit tool to assess compliance with NICE standards. Initial findings revealed unsatisfactory monitoring. Results were discussed in a departmental meeting, leading to targeted training for residents. The re-audit showed significant improvement in monitoring practices, demonstrating the effectiveness of the…
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TopicsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
