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  1. Article: Simple interventions can greatly improve clinical documentation: a quality improvement project of record keeping on the surgical wards at a district general hospital.

    Glen, Peter / Earl, Naomi / Gooding, Felix / Lucas, Emily / Sangha, Nicole / Ramcharitar, Steve

    BMJ quality improvement reports

    2015  Volume 4, Issue 1

    Abstract: Clinical documentation is an integral part of the healthcare professional's job. Good record keeping is essential for patient care, accurate recording of consultations and for effective communication within the multidisciplinary team. Within the surgical ...

    Abstract Clinical documentation is an integral part of the healthcare professional's job. Good record keeping is essential for patient care, accurate recording of consultations and for effective communication within the multidisciplinary team. Within the surgical department at the Great Western Hospital, Swindon, the case notes were deemed to be bulky and cumbersome, inhibiting effective record keeping, potentially putting patients' at risk. The aim of this quality improvement project was therefore to improve the standard of documentation, the labelling of notes and the overall filing. A baseline audit was firstly undertaken assessing the notes within the busiest surgical ward. A number of variables were assessed, but notably, only 12% (4/33) of the case notes were found to be without loose pages. Furthermore, less than half of the pages with entries written within the last 72 hours contained adequate patient identifiers on them. When assessing these entries further, the designation of the writer was only recorded in one third (11/33) of the cases, whilst the printed name of the writer was only recorded in 65% (21/33) of the entries. This project ran over a 10 month period, using a plan, do study, act methodology. Initial focus was on simple education. Afterwards, single admission folders were introduced, to contain only information required for that admission, in an attempt to streamline the notes and ease the filing. This saw a global improvement across all data subsets, with a sustained improvement of over 80% compliance seen. An educational poster was also created and displayed in clinical areas, to remind users to label their notes with patient identifying stickers. This saw a 4-fold increase (16%-68%) in the labelling of notes. In conclusion, simple, cost effective measures in streamlining medical notes, improves the quality of documentation, facilitates the filing and ultimately improves patient care.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-09-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2677829-4
    ISSN 2050-1315
    ISSN 2050-1315
    DOI 10.1136/bmjquality.u208191.w3260
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  2. Article: Protocol for the development of a multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline for the care of patients with chronic subdural haematoma.

    Stubbs, Daniel J / Davies, Benjamin M / Dixon-Woods, Mary / Bashford, Thomas H / Braude, Philip / Bulters, Diedrik / Camp, Sophie / Carr, Georgina / Coles, Jonathan P / Dhesi, Jugdeep / Dinsmore, Judith / Edlmann, Ellie / Evans, Nicholas R / Figaji, Anthony / Foster, Emily / Lecky, Fiona / Kolias, Angelos / Joannides, Alexis / Moppett, Iain /
    Nathanson, Mike / Newcombe, Virginia / Owen, Nicola / Peterman, Lisa / Proffitt, Amy / Skiterall, Charlotte / Whitfield, Peter / Wilson, Sally R / Zolnourian, Ardalan / Amarouche, Meriem / Ansari, Akbar / Borg, Nick / Brennan, Paul M / Brown, Charlotte / Corbett, Christopher / Dammers, Ruben / Das, Tilak / Feilding, Emily / Galea, Marilise / Gillespie, Conor / Glancz, Laurence / Gooding, Felix / Grange, Robert / Gray, Natalie / Hartley, Peter / Hassan, Taj / Holl, Dana / Jones, Julia / Knight, Richard / Luoma, Val / Mee, Harry / Minett, Thais / Novak, Stephen / Peck, George / Ralhan, Shvaita / Ramshaw, Jennifer / Richardson, Davina / Sadek, Ahmed-Ramadan / Sheehan, Katie / Sheppard, Francoise / Shipway, David / Singh, Navneet / Smith, Martin / Sturley, Rhonda / Swart, Michael / Thomas, William / Uprichard, James / Yeardley, Vickie / Menon, David K / Hutchinson, Peter J

    Wellcome open research

    2023  Volume 8, Page(s) 390

    Abstract: Introduction: ...

    Abstract Introduction:
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2398-502X
    ISSN 2398-502X
    DOI 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18478.1
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