Currall V A, Chesser T J
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2008;137:51-5.
Providing an appropriate operation note is not only good practice, it is a professional and legal requirement. It was therefore necessary to ascertain whether operation notes generated by a clinical information system were of acceptable quality compared to handwritten notes when the Bluespier Patient Manager, a clinical information system, was introduced into an orthopaedic trauma unit. A four week prospective audit of operation notes was conducted both before and after its introduction, with standards based on criteria from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, plus additional orthopaedic criteria. 119 operation notes were reviewed before the introduction of computer-generated notes and 137 notes afterwards. Computer-generated notes were of better quality in all areas except the details of the author and time of generation. Previous audits of the quality of general surgical operation notes in district general hospitals have shown variable results and several solutions have previously been tried. With the advent of the National Programme for IT (NPfIT), computer generated notes are the next logical step. The introduction of computer-generated operation notes has improved their quality in terms of compliance with Royal College guidelines and other orthopaedic criteria.
提供一份恰当的手术记录不仅是良好的操作规范,也是一项专业和法律要求。因此,当临床信息系统“蓝刺患者管理系统”被引入一个骨科创伤病房时,有必要确定该系统生成的手术记录与手写记录相比质量是否可接受。在引入该系统之前和之后,对手术记录进行了为期四周的前瞻性审核,审核标准基于英国皇家外科医学院的标准以及其他骨科标准。在引入计算机生成的记录之前,共审查了119份手术记录,之后审查了137份。除了记录作者详情和生成时间外,计算机生成的记录在所有方面质量都更好。此前对地区综合医院普通外科手术记录质量的审核结果不一,并且此前已经尝试了多种解决方案。随着国家信息技术计划(NPfIT)的出现,计算机生成的记录是下一步合理举措。引入计算机生成的手术记录在符合皇家学院指南和其他骨科标准方面提高了其质量。