Pocock Helen, Jadzinski Patryk, Taylor-Jones Chloe, King Phil, England Ed, Fogg Carole
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust; University of Portsmouth.
Br Paramed J. 2018 Mar 1;2(4):10-18. doi: 10.29045/14784726.2018.03.2.4.10.
Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It is important to identify and record dementia on emergency call-outs, as it impacts on subsequent care decisions. Ambulance services are changing from paper to electronic patient records, but there are limited data on how frequently and in which sections of the electronic patient record dementia is being recorded.
To audit the proportion of ambulance electronic patient records where dementia is recorded for patients aged (i) 65 and above and (ii) 75 and above, and to describe the sections in the electronic patient record in which dementia is recorded, as there is currently no standardised button or field available.
A total of 314,786 electronic patient records were included in the audit, over a one-year period. The proportion of attended calls with 'dementia' recorded in the electronic patient record in patients aged 65+ was 13.5%, increasing to 16.5% in patients aged 75+, which is similar to that recorded in previous literature. For patients aged 75+ conveyed to hospital, 15.2% had 'dementia' recorded in the electronic patient record, which may indicate under-recording. Recording of dementia between Clinical Commissioning Groups varied between 11.0% and 15.3%. Dementia was recorded in 16 different free-text fields, and 38.4% of records had dementia recorded in more than one field.
This audit demonstrates high variability in both the frequency of recording dementia and also the location in the electronic patient record. To ensure consistent recording and ease of retrieval to inform patient care and handover, we propose that the electronic patient record should be modified to reflect paramedics' needs, and those of the healthcare staff who receive and act on the report. Enhanced training for paramedics in the importance and method of recording dementia is required. Future data will enable accurate monitoring of trends in conveyance, and inform justifications for alternative services and novel referral pathways.
痴呆症是老年人的常见诊断。在紧急出诊时识别并记录痴呆症很重要,因为它会影响后续的护理决策。救护车服务正在从纸质病历向电子病历转变,但关于电子病历中痴呆症记录的频率以及记录在哪些部分的数据有限。
审核(i)65岁及以上和(ii)75岁及以上患者的救护车电子病历中记录痴呆症的比例,并描述电子病历中记录痴呆症的部分,因为目前没有标准化的按钮或字段。
在一年的时间里,共有314,786份电子病历纳入审核。65岁及以上患者的电子病历中记录有“痴呆症”的出诊比例为13.5%,75岁及以上患者增至16.5%,这与先前文献中的记录相似。对于被送往医院的75岁及以上患者,15.2%的电子病历中记录有“痴呆症”,这可能表明记录不足。临床委托组之间痴呆症的记录比例在11.0%至15.3%之间。痴呆症记录在16个不同的自由文本字段中,38.4%的记录在多个字段中记录了痴呆症。
本次审核表明,痴呆症记录的频率以及在电子病历中的位置都存在很大差异。为确保一致记录并便于检索以指导患者护理和交接,我们建议修改电子病历以反映护理人员以及接收报告并据此采取行动的医护人员的需求。需要对护理人员进行关于记录痴呆症的重要性和方法的强化培训。未来的数据将能够准确监测运送趋势,并为替代服务和新型转诊途径的合理性提供依据。