Literature DB >> 12463943

Implementation of an electronic logbook for intensive care units.

Carrie J Wallace1, Dennis Stansfield, Kathryn A Gibb Ellis, Terry P Clemmer.   

Abstract

Logbooks of patients treated in acute care units are commonly maintained; the data may be used to justify resource use, analyze patient outcomes, and encourage clinical research. We report herein the conversion of a paper-based logbook to an electronic logbook in three hospital intensive care units. The major difference between the paper logbook and electronic logbook data was the addition of clinician-entered data to the electronic logbook. Despite extensive computerization of patient information extant in the participating units, there was considerable reluctance to replace the paper-based logbook. The project's success can be attributed to the use of feedback from the clinical users in the development and implementation process to create accessible, high quality data. These data provide clinicians with the capability to monitor trends in a variety of patient groups. Advantages of the electronic logbook include more efficient data access, higher data quality and increased ability to conduct quality improvement and clinical research activities.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12463943      PMCID: PMC2244233     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp        ISSN: 1531-605X


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Review 1.  Methods and dimensions of electronic health record data quality assessment: enabling reuse for clinical research.

Authors:  Nicole Gray Weiskopf; Chunhua Weng
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