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A questionnaire as a data base in problem orientated records.

M Murray, D Sydenham, R Westlake

    The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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    Patient questionnaires, when properly motivated, yield valuable health information. This pilot study introduces a patient information card to improve data accessibility and the doctor-patient relationship.

    Area of Science:

    • General Practice
    • Patient Records Management
    • Health Informatics

    Background:

    • Lack of comprehensive family and social history in patient records was identified as a significant issue.
    • Existing patient notes often lacked easily accessible or documented personal health history.
    • Trainees in the Watford area highlighted the need for improved patient information systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To design a patient information card to address deficiencies in patient records.
    • To test the acceptability and benefits of the new card system for newly registered patients.
    • To provide a learning opportunity for trainees in primary care.

    Main Methods:

    • A pilot study was conducted involving newly registered patients.
    • A specifically designed patient information card was introduced.

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  • The acceptability and utility of the card were evaluated.
  • Main Results:

    • Patients adequately motivated can complete questionnaires, providing useful information.
    • The patient information card made crucial data readily available during consultations.
    • The data facilitated the establishment of a stronger doctor-patient relationship.

    Conclusions:

    • The patient information card is an effective tool for improving the collection and accessibility of patient data.
    • This method enhances the quality of information available to healthcare providers.
    • The initiative positively impacted the doctor-patient relationship and served as a valuable educational experience.