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Electronic data collection by trainee anaesthetists using palm top computers.

E J Hammond1, B P Sweeney

  • 1Department of Anaesthesia, Poole Hospital; Department of Anaesthesia, Poole and Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Poole, UK.

European Journal of Anaesthesiology
|April 12, 2000
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Introducing electronic logbooks for anaesthesia trainees in the UK offers advantages. A computerized system using palmtop computers effectively analyzed trainee workload, revealing unexpected results and areas for improvement.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • The Royal College of Anaesthetists mandates logbooks for anaesthesia trainees to document clinical experience.
  • Electronic logbooks offer potential advantages over traditional paper-based systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of a computerized electronic logbook system for anaesthesia trainees in a UK district general hospital.

Main Methods:

  • A palmtop computer-based system was implemented for trainees to record clinical anaesthesia experience.
  • A dedicated program analyzed downloaded data to report individual trainee workloads.

Main Results:

  • The computerized system enabled detailed analysis of trainee workload.
  • The study identified interesting and unexpected findings regarding trainee experience.

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  • Areas for system enhancement were highlighted.
  • Conclusions:

    • Electronic logbooks, particularly those using portable computing, are a useful tool for anaesthesia training.
    • This system facilitates objective workload analysis and identifies areas for optimizing training programs.