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An electronic operation note proforma improves the quality of operation notes in burns surgery
Gerard A Kelly1, Odhran P Shelley1, Kevin C Cahill1
1The Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, St James' Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland.
Background:
An Operation Note should provide a comprehensive account of the details of a surgical procedure performed and document clinically relevant events which occur throughout the procedure. The Royal College of Surgeons of England, in 2014, updated guidelines on specific criteria to be included in operation notes. Standardisation using procedure-specific operation notes has been shown to significantly improve adherence to these guidelines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of operation notes in the Irish National Burns Unit before and after the design and implementation of an electronic patient record and the subsequent introduction of an operation template and a burns surgery specific checklist, within the electronic system.
Methods:
A 30-point checklist was designed based on existing sources. Operation notes prior to and following the adoption of a electronic-based operation note were analysed, and then reanalysed following the introduction of a procedure-specific operation note.
Results:
Ninety-three operation notes were included for analysis. An electronic operation record significantly improved the quality of documentation within our unit. The subsequent procedure specific operation note had a significant improvement across all areas and achieved 100% compliance in many categories.
Conclusions:
The use of an electronic patient record to document a patient's procedure has been shown to significantly improve the quality of documentation. One could expect this to result in an improved patient hand-over and subsequent episode of care. We highlight a number of initial pit-falls that others may avoid in their implementation of a digital record.
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