研究监狱之间转移过程中医疗信息的特点。

Q3 Medicine
Eusebio Espuela-García, Pedro Álvarez de Lara-Velasco, María Antonia Domínguez-García, Beatriz Reina-Herráiz, María Del Valle Rodríguez-Ramayo, Delia González-Tejedor
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导言:由于监狱人口的流动性,需要在不同中心之间的转移过程中传输信息,以保证最佳护理的连续性:材料与方法:观察性、描述性和横断面研究:观察性、描述性和横断面研究,包括对三个月内通过马德里第三监狱的囚犯的医疗记录进行审查。所有测量变量均为定性变量,以绝对频率和相对频率表示:在此期间,共有 1,168 名囚犯在马德里第三监狱服刑。只有 21 名囚犯来自加泰罗尼亚、巴斯克地区或纳瓦拉地区的监狱,这些地区的医疗记录与西班牙其他地区的不同,只有 57.14% 的囚犯提供了某种类型的健康信息。其余囚犯中,70.79%提供了某种类型的信息:63.90%的囚犯有药物处方,5%的囚犯有美沙酮处方。在服用药物的囚犯中,89.10%是通过电子处方开具的,98%的处方是正确的。至于美沙酮,只有 75.44%的人有电子处方,但所有处方都是正确的。只有 72.40%的治疗记录注明了最后一次给药的日期:讨论:只有 34.70%的记录在信息传输方面达到最佳质量,2.50%的病例所接收的信息存在缺陷。计算机化工具的使用有利于信息的传输,减少了工作量,提高了患者的安全性。
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Study of the characteristics of medical information in transfers between prisons.

Introduction: The mobility of the prison population creates a need for information transmitted in transfers between centers that can guarantee optimal care continuity.

Objective: To assess the quality of transmission of health information when inmates are transferred between prisons in Spain.

Material and method: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study, consisting of a review of medical records of inmates who passed through Madrid III Prison in a three-month period. All measured variables were qualitative, and were expressed in absolute and relative frequencies.

Results: 1,168 inmates passed through Madrid III Prison in this period. Only 21 came from prisons in Catalonia, the Basque Country or Navarre, where their medical records are different from those in the rest of Spain, and only 57.14% provided some type of health information. Of the remaining inmates, 70.79% provided some type of information: 63.90% of the total had prescriptions for medication and 5% were prescribed with methadone. Of those taking medication, 89.10% were prescribed it in electronic prescriptions, which were correct in 98% of the cases. For methadone, only 75.44% had electronic prescriptions, which were correct in all cases. The date of the last dose administered was only indicated in 72.40% of the treatments.

Discussion: Only 34.70% of the records presented optimal quality in terms of the information transmitted, and in 2.50% of the cases the information received was deficient. The use of computerized tools facilitates the transmission of information, reduces the workload and improves patient safety.

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