Table 6.
TARN feedback: key strengths likely to facilitate successful progress through the CP-FIT feedback cycle, and opportunities for improvement. Associated feedback cycle components are displayed in brackets
| Facilitator | Opportunities for improvement |
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Enhanced interactivity The TARN Analytics tool was considered a useful innovation. It aligns with recommended practice, allowing users to ‘drill down’ into the data (Perception, Verification). |
Action planning Providing recommended actions to guide recipients on how to improve would make the feedback more actionable (Intention, Behaviour). |
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Use of comparator Performance presented as relative to the national average, stimulating social influence (Perception, Intention). |
Comparator flexibility Offering users the ability to select preferred comparator(s) could be more beneficial than a standard national average (Perception, Intention). |
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Respected source Feedback considered to come from a credible source. TARN recognised as an exemplar from which other audits could learn (Acceptance) |
Evidence of impact Clearer demonstration of impact upon patient care would likely strengthen the feedback cycle (all). |