An audit of patient referrals to the sedation department of Newcastle Dental Hospital.

Grace E Dentith, Katherine E Wilson, Matthew Dorman, Nicholas M Girdler
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Abstract

Aim: To audit the quality of external referral communications sent to the Department of Sedation at Newcastle Dental Hospital.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was undertaken of a sample of 226 consecutive external referrals received by the sedation department of Newcastle Dental Hospital during May-July 2008. A data-collection form was used to record information provided in referrals relevant to the practice of sedation and the set standard was based on the recommendations of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN).

Results: Of the 226 referrals sampled, the majority (222; 98.2%) were from general dental practitioners. Seventy-six per cent were by letter and 24% by pro forma. Although of particular relevance to sedation referrals, a medical history was provided in only 59.0% of referrals and details of previous dental treatment in only 27.5%. The use of a pro forma significantly increased the provision of information compared to a letter in the following areas: patient's telephone number, patient's medication, doctor's name and doctor's address. Significantly less information was provided in the pro forma compared to the letters concerning the name of the referring practitioner and referring practitioner's telephone number. No difference was found between letter and pro forma referrals for medical history, treatment already attempted and reason for referral.

Conclusions: The findings indicate a need to improve the amount of information provided in referrals to the sedation department of Newcastle Dental Hospital in order to ensure appropriate allocation to sedation services. The quality of referrals may be improved by the distribution of referral guidelines, the use of electronic referral templates or changes to the current pro forma.

对转介到纽卡斯尔牙科医院镇静科的病人进行审计。
目的:对纽卡斯尔牙科医院镇静科外部转诊信息的质量进行审核。方法:回顾性分析2008年5月至7月纽卡斯尔牙科医院镇静科收到的226例连续外部转诊的样本。数据收集表用于记录与镇静实践相关的转诊中提供的信息,设定的标准基于苏格兰校际指南网络(SIGN)的建议。结果:在抽样的226例转诊病例中,大多数(222;98.2%)来自全科牙科医生。76%是通过信件,24%是通过形式。虽然与镇静转诊特别相关,但只有59.0%的转诊提供了病史,只有27.5%的转诊提供了以前牙科治疗的细节。与信函相比,形式信函的使用在以下方面显著增加了信息的提供:患者的电话号码、患者的药物、医生的姓名和地址。与有关转诊医生姓名和转诊医生电话号码的信件相比,预表中提供的信息明显较少。在病史、已尝试治疗和转诊原因方面,信函转诊和形式转诊没有差异。结论:研究结果表明,需要提高在转介到纽卡斯尔牙科医院镇静部门提供的信息量,以确保适当分配到镇静服务。推荐的质量可以通过分发推荐指南、使用电子推荐模板或改变目前的形式来提高。
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