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2010 Audit Instructions

 

5.  PERFORMING A MANUAL AUDIT 

a. Sample Size Calculations

For manual auditors, the time requirements of the chart review process generally make it impractical to review all active DM patients.  Rather than reviewing all records, a random sample of records may be selected for  review.  The number of charts you need to select depends on the number of active patients in your diabetes register. 

Table 1 outlines the minimum number of charts you will need to audit to be reasonably sure (90% confident) that a 10% difference noted from a previous or subsequent audit is a real change and not just due to chance.  If, for example, your facility has 1000 active patients with diabetes, you will need to audit a total of 63 charts.

 

Table 1 - Sample Size Calculations

Sample size needed to be 90% or 95% certain that the rate you find is within 10% or within 5% of the true rate, for populations up to 4000.

Population

╒══ 90% Certainty══╕

╒═95% Certainty ═╕

(# of DM Patients) Within 10% Within 5% Within 10%> Within 5%
<30 all all all all
30 21 27 23 28
40 25 35 28 36
50 29 42 33 44
60 32 49 37 52
70 34 56 40 59
80 37 62 44 66
90 39 68 46 73
100 40 73 49 79
110 42 78 51 86
120 43 83 53 91
130 44 88 55 97
140 46 92 57 103
150 47 96 59 108
160 48 101 60 113
170 48 104 61 118
180 49 108 63 123
190 50 112 64 127
200 51 115 65 132
220 52 121 67 140
240 53 127 69 148
260 54 133 70 155
280 54 138 72 162
300 55 142 73 168
320 56 147 74 175
340 56 151 75 180
360 57 154 76 186
380 57 158 77 191
400 58 161 77 196
420 58 165 78 201
440 59 168 79 205
460 59 170 79 209
480 59 173 80 213
500 60 176 81 217
525 60 179 81 222
550 60 181 82 226
575 61 184 82 230
600 61 186 83 234
650 61 191 84 241
700 62 195 84 248
750 62 199 85 254
800 62 202 86 260
900 62 208 87 269
1000 63 213 88 278
2000 65 238 92 322
3000 66 248 93 341
4000 67 253 94 350


Minimum number of charts recommended

 



 

 

      For Statisticians and Geeks Only (you know who you are)

The audit sample size calculations in Table 1 use the following method:

Sample size = n/(1+(n/population))

in which n = Z*Z(P(1-P)/D*D)

Sample size = size of sample randomly selected from the population of active diabetes patients.

Population = total number of active patients in the diabetes register at your facility.

P = true proportion of audit factor in the population (since this is never known exactly, it is taken as 50% (i.e., 0.5) as the most conservative value).

D = (Maximum) difference between sample mean and population mean (Table 1 lists within 10% and within 5% which corresponds to a D value of 0.1 and .05, respectively).

Z =  area under normal curve corresponding to the desired confidence level (see table below)

Confidence Z
.90 1.645
.95 1.960
.99 2.575

 


Reference: Kish (1965)


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