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* Together with the RU members, Process Owner should define: | * Together with the RU members, Process Owner should define: | ||
** How often self-assessments are to be conducted (depends on the characteristics of the RU, research that is conducted, and the risks that are likely to be encountered)? | ** How often self-assessments are to be conducted (depends on the characteristics of the RU, research that is conducted, and the risks that are likely to be encountered)? | ||
− | ** How often should the | + | ** How often should the [[Spot checks]] on completed studies be conducted? What is the procedure for such spot checks? |
** Should any issues be identified, what is the procedure to address these issues? What is the procedure to address the effectiveness of the corrective measures? | ** Should any issues be identified, what is the procedure to address these issues? What is the procedure to address the effectiveness of the corrective measures? | ||
* It is up to the Process Owner to decide whether the self-assessment procedure (with/without associated metrics) should be documented and, if yes, in what form | * It is up to the Process Owner to decide whether the self-assessment procedure (with/without associated metrics) should be documented and, if yes, in what form |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 13 August 2021
A. Background & Definitions
This item refers to one of the Core Requirements (Core Requirement 17 - "An approach must be in place to monitor the performance of the EQIPD QS, and address identified issues") and is, therefore, considered as essential.
The self-assessment:
- answers the question whether the RU has everything in place needed for proper performance of the EQIPD Quality System
- sets the basis for internal or external quality checks / accreditation mechanism
Depending on the organization, self-assessments may be supplemented by Internal assessments conducted by qualified members outside the RU but within the same organization (e.g., dedicated quality professionals).
B. Guidance & Expectations
Self-assessment must be conducted by the Process Owner who may involve other members of the RU (or delegate certain tasks).
Defining the scope and content of the self-assessment
- Process Owner should define the scope of the self-assessment (involving the RU members as needed), e.g.
- Are the RU's quality goals and objectives reached?
- Is the RU prepared to seek or maintain a formal EQIPD Quality System certification?
- Together with the RU members, Process Owner should define:
- How often self-assessments are to be conducted (depends on the characteristics of the RU, research that is conducted, and the risks that are likely to be encountered)?
- How often should the Spot checks on completed studies be conducted? What is the procedure for such spot checks?
- Should any issues be identified, what is the procedure to address these issues? What is the procedure to address the effectiveness of the corrective measures?
- It is up to the Process Owner to decide whether the self-assessment procedure (with/without associated metrics) should be documented and, if yes, in what form
Conducting the self-assessment
- If the EQIPD Planning Tool is used, the integrated self-assessment functionality can facilitate the assessment (see 4.3.2.1 Using the Planning Tool). Between the self assessments, Process Owner (or someone to whom this task is delegated) may record any relevant information on the Dashboard in the Planning Tool (e.g. random spot checks). Having all information and notes in one place will facilitate the completion of the self-assessment
- If the Planning Tool is not used, the Self-assessment form in Resources can be used to support the Self-assessment.
- The solutions developed by the RU to address the EQIPD Core Requirements and beyond (e.g., on the Dashboard) shall be checked for their effectiveness (Process Owner should involve members of the research unit, as needed). If changes are required, these should be implemented and described in the self-assessment
- The self-assessment report may be prepared using the template provided by EQIPD (please see the link below in section C) or the Planning Tool (4.3.2.1 Using the Planning Tool)
- Goals and objectives for an internal assessment are typically set by the RU's parent organization
- Internal assessment is performed by a dedicated quality professional or by another trusted and qualified colleague outside the RU but within the same organization
- Internal assessment assures a quality transparency towards the institution and provides additional confidence when preparing for an external assessment
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET
- To make sure that all members of the RU receive access to and become familiar with the outcome of the self-assessment
- To act upon issues identified during the self-assessment
- To conduct self-assessments and spot checks at regular intervals
RISK ASSESSMENT
- For an effective self-assessment it is important to be as objective and as unbiased as possible
C. Resources
Template for documenting self-assessments
- Word-file 4.1.2 Self assessment.docx
- Excel-file 4.1.2 Self assessment.xlsx
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