zelfchecks
Zelfchecks are self-administered evaluations used by individuals or organizations to monitor compliance with procedures, standards, or health and safety indicators. They rely on explicit criteria and are typically performed with checklists, questionnaires, or short guided questions. The goal is to detect problems early, raise awareness, and support a continuous improvement process. Zelfchecks can occur in workplaces, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and consumer contexts, and may be conducted by employees, students, patients, or customers themselves. Digital tools and apps often automate prompts and record responses for trend analysis.
The practice emphasizes accessibility and speed, allowing users to participate in quality control without needing external
Limitations of zelfchecks include subjectivity and potential bias, as well as the risk of incomplete coverage
In practice, zelfchecks are often used alongside external audits and part of broader quality management or