设计一种新的骨科创伤会议形式,以改善英国一家大型教学医院的文件。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
D J Warrington, C R Yip, A Kassir, N Nadar, K Elcock, C Peach
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在英国,每年约有200万例骨折发生,其中25万例需要住院治疗。在威森肖医院,创伤和矫形科每个工作日都会讨论10-15个新病例。我们的目标是为创伤会议设计和实施一个结构化的形式,以确保创伤会议讨论和Wythenshawe医院每位新患者的骨科计划的清晰记录。方法:基于文献检索、骨科医生的输入和现有文献的分析,我们创建了一个形式表。我们分四个阶段收集数据:实施前(2022年10月1日至10日)、初始后形式(2022年10月11日至20日)、更新后形式(2022年10月20日至30日)和长期有效性(2023年11月20日至24日)。结果:第一阶段:90例病例回顾;64%的人没有足够的文件。关键的细节常常被遗漏。第二阶段:形式实施后,检讨了98宗个案;文档增加到94%。在记录咨询师姓名(92%)、影像学(59%)和诊断(80%)方面有显著改善。第三阶段:反馈更新后,审查108例;88%的人有文档。影像学记录(85%)和负重状况(57%)的改善。第四阶段:一年后,85例病例复查;文档占84%。关键细节如咨询师姓名和影像学的完成率为100%,诊断率为97%。结论:本研究提出了一种标准化的创伤会议形式,以提高创伤会议记录的效率和准确性。我们的发现强调了专业机构建立创伤会议移交指导方针的必要性。我们鼓励进一步研究有效的创伤会议,并建议我们的形式作为模板,以适应其他骨科部门的需求。
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Designing a new orthopaedic trauma meeting proforma to improve documentation in a large UK teaching hospital.

Introduction: In England, around two million fractures occur annually, with 250,000 requiring hospital admission. At Wythenshawe Hospital, the Trauma and Orthopaedic service discusses 10-15 new patient cases every weekday. We aimed to design and implement a structured proforma for the trauma meeting to ensure clear documentation of trauma meeting discussions and orthopaedic plans for each new patient at Wythenshawe Hospital.

Methods: Based on a literature search, input from orthopaedic surgeons and analysis of existing documentation, we created a proforma. We collected data in four phases: pre-implementation (1-10 October 2022), post-initial proforma (11-20 October 2022), post-updated proforma (20-30 October 2022) and long-term effectiveness (20-24 November 2023).

Results: Phase 1: 90 cases reviewed; 64% had inadequate documentation. Key details were often missing. Phase 2: After proforma implementation, 98 cases reviewed; documentation increased to 94%. Significant improvements in recording consultant names (92%), imaging (59%) and diagnosis (80%). Phase 3: After feedback update, 108 cases reviewed; 88% had documentation. Improvements in documentation of imaging (85%) and weight-bearing status (57%). Phase 4: One year later, 85 cases reviewed; documentation at 84%. Key details such as consultant names and imaging reached 100% completion, diagnosis at 97%.

Conclusions: This study proposes a standardised trauma meeting proforma to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of trauma meeting documentation. Our findings highlight the need for professional bodies to establish guidelines for trauma meeting handovers. We encourage further research into effective trauma meetings and suggest our proforma as a template for other orthopaedic departments to adapt to their needs.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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