Abstract

Objective: To assess the efficacy of intervention strategies in improving perioperative anaesthetic documentation.

Methods: This interventional study was conducted at our hospital over a period of 5 months, i.e. from October 2016 to February 2017. The subjects were anaesthetic consultants. The perioperative anaesthetic documentation of patients who received general anaesthesia was studied by retrospectively reviewing 100 patient charts before the application of intervention strategies. Intervention measures included lecture sessions, posters and handouts to highlight the important parameters to be documented. Later, another set of 100 patient charts of cases who received general anaesthesia from the same group of anaesthetic consultants were retrospectively reviewed. The recommendations of the Australia and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists were taken as the gold standard. A point-based scoring sheet was used for evaluation. Data were analysed using Microsoft Excel, and the statistical test used was the Mann–Whitney U Test.

Results: Documentation standards were significantly improved in the post intervention group compared to the pre intervention group. Furthermore, documentation scores were lower in emergency cases compared to elective cases in both groups.

Conclusion: Multimodal intervention strategies resulted in higher perioperative documentation scores, and scores were lower in emergency cases than in elective cases in both groups.

Details

Title
Efficacy of Multimodal Intervention Strategies in Improving Perioperative Documentation at a Rural Tertiary Care Centre
Author
George, Manjit; Menon, Girijanandan D; Vergis, Sara
Pages
473-476
Section
Perioperative Care - ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
Aves Yayincilik Ltd. STI.
ISSN
2667677X
e-ISSN
26676370
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2547648288
Copyright
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