Background: Admission notes are an important aspect of clinical practice and a vital means of communication among healthcare professionals. Incomplete or poor clinical documentation on admission can lead to delayed surgery.
Patients And Methods: A retrospective analysis of 20 consecutive admission notes to our department was compared against the Royal College of Surgeons standards (GSP 2014). A new admission proforma was designed, and after the introductory period, two further retrospective cycles were performed.
Results: In total, 60 admission notes were analysed. Following the introduction of the proforma, there was an overall improvement in the documentation of the quality and quantity of notes studied.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that a well-structured admission protocol can improve the overall quality of admission notes.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002159 | DOI Listing |
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