Adequacy and Relevance of Medical Records of Patients Admitted Following Medico-Legally Significant Trauma

D. Priyanath, L. Dharmadasa, R. L. S. K. D. Silva, M. Gunathilaka, E. H. H. G. Nanayakkara, M. Shakoor, S. Samarawickrama, I. Kitulwatte, P. Edirisinghe
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Introduction: Details mentioned in Bed head ticket (BHT) and investigations are taken into consideration when an opinion is made with regards to the medico legally significant trauma. Shortfalls of documents can lead to misdiagnosis or wrongful diagnosis. This study was conducted to find out the adequacy of records on BHTs and availability of investigations on patients who had been admitted following trauma with medico legal significance. Methods: A prospective descriptive study was carried out on patents who were admitted following medico-legally significant trauma during a period of one year, from Aug 2017 to Aug 2018 by perusing their records. The adequacy of the documentation was assessed according to a pre-prepared scale. Results: Analysis of on admission historical and preliminary details revealed that out of 1102 records, only 26% (n=286) had mentioned the time duration since the incident. Recorded cardiovascular stability on admission was above 86% (n=950) though level of consciousness was not mentioned by 19% (n=211). Nature of the injuries were correctly recorded by 65% (n=720) while the location of them were correctly recorded only by 29% (n=316). Surgical procedures were adequately mentioned only among 39% (n=425). Conclusions: The study revealed that there are gross inadequacies with regard to the records on BHTs made by the doctors. This can lead to limitations in addressing medico-legal issues and sometimes can result in wrong opinions leading to injustice. Need for continuous professional training with special attention to record keeping is highlighted. Further, the quality of records can be further improved with regular audits, continuous professional developmental activities and introducing a common format for documentation in admission, surgical procedures and investigations.
医学-法律重大创伤后入院患者医疗记录的充分性和相关性
导言:当对医学上具有重大法律意义的创伤作出意见时,要考虑床头票(BHT)和调查中提到的细节。文件不足可导致误诊或误诊。本研究旨在了解bht记录的充分性,以及对创伤后入院的具有医学法律意义的患者进行调查的可得性。方法:对2017年8月至2018年8月一年内因医学法律上重大创伤入院的患者进行前瞻性描述性研究,查阅其病历。根据预先编制的比额表评估了文件的充分性。结果:对住院病史和初步资料的分析显示,在1102份病历中,只有26% (n=286)的患者提到了事件发生后的时间。入院时记录的心血管稳定性高于86% (n=950),但意识水平未提及19% (n=211)。正确记录损伤性质的占65% (n=720),而正确记录损伤位置的仅占29% (n=316)。只有39% (n=425)的患者充分提到了外科手术。结论:本研究揭示了医生对bht的记录存在严重不足。这可能导致在处理医疗法律问题方面受到限制,有时可能导致错误的意见,导致不公正。需要持续的专业培训,并特别注意记录保存。此外,可以通过定期审计、持续的专业发展活动和在入院、外科手术和调查过程中采用共同的文件格式来进一步改善记录的质量。
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