There is a gap between research and clinical practice, leading to variability in decision-making. Clinical audits are an effective strategy for improving implementation of best practices. Quasi-experimental, multicentre, before and after. Primary care, hospital units and nursing homes, and the patients attended at both. Implementation of evidence-based recommendations by application of a continuous quality improvement cycle model (process of improvement by reference to a prior baseline clinical audit. Data will be collected at baseline and, during the first year of follow up, at months (3, 6, 12)
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Urinary incontinence assessment
Timeframe: 15 months
Voiding diary
Timeframe: 15 months
Scheduled urination
Timeframe: 15 months
Bladder training
Timeframe: 15 months
Pelvic floor exercises
Timeframe: 15 months
Severity
Timeframe: 15 months
Impact
Timeframe: 15 months
Improvement
Timeframe: 15 months
Detection of pain at admission
Timeframe: 15 months
Pain related to a procedure likely to cause pain
Timeframe: 15 months
Pain after a change in the patient's clinical situation
Timeframe: 15 months
Pain intensity assessment
Timeframe: 15 months
Comprehensive pain assessment
Timeframe: 15 months
Pain management care plan
Timeframe: 15 months
Patient or/and caregiver education on pain
Timeframe: 15 months
Intensity of pain on admission or in the first 24 hours after surgery or at the start of care
Timeframe: 15 months
Maximum pain
Timeframe: 15 months
Skin-to-skin contact
Timeframe: 15 months
Postpartum assessment of breastfeeding
Timeframe: 15 months
Assessment of breastfeeding after the first 24 hours and before discharge
Timeframe: 15 months
Early assessment of breastfeeding in primary care
Timeframe: 15 months
Follow-up assessment of breastfeeding in primary care (from 9 days of life to 6 months)
Timeframe: 15 months
Breastfeeding education for the breastfeeding person
Timeframe: 15 months
Breastfeeding education and support for family members
Timeframe: 15 months
Type of breastfeeding of the newborn during the hospital stay
Timeframe: 15 months
Type of breastfeeding of the newborn in early stage
Timeframe: 15 months
Type of breastfeeding of the newborn in follow-up 1
Timeframe: 15 months
Type of breastfeeding of the newborn in follow-up 2
Timeframe: 15 months
Exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months
Timeframe: 15 months
Training of health professionals
Timeframe: 15 months
Assessment to prevent obesity
Timeframe: 15 months
Education and support for parents/primary caregivers
Timeframe: 15 months
Exclusive breastfeeding, children from birth to 6 months of age
Timeframe: 15 months
Breastfeeding, children from 6 months of age up to 2 years
Timeframe: 15 months
Sedentary behaviour
Timeframe: 15 months
Daily physical activity
Timeframe: 15 months
Incidence of childhood obesity
Timeframe: 15 months
ICU beds with alcohol-based preparations at the point of care
Timeframe: 15 months
Hospital beds with alcohol-based preparations at the point of care
Timeframe: 15 months
Consumption of alcohol-based preparations in hospitalization
Timeframe: 15 months
Consumption of alcohol-based preparations in Primary Care centers
Timeframe: 15 months
Consumption of alcohol-based preparations in hospital units without admission
Timeframe: 15 months
Consumption of alcohol-based preparations in Nursing Homes.
Timeframe: 15 months