Literature DB >> 16414047

Hip fracture documentation-the impact of shift systems.

John R Crawford1, Douglas Hay, Nigel Coleman.   

Abstract

The recent reduction in junior doctors' hours has lead to a change in working patterns. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of this change on documentation in orthopaedic surgery. Over a 6-week period, 25 patients were admitted to our unit with hip fractures. During this period, all junior doctors worked on a 'full-shift' working pattern. For comparison a control group was formed comprising of 29 patients admitted with hip fractures over an earlier 6 weeks when all junior doctors worked on a traditional 'on-call' system. The medical records of each patient were assessed for the quality of medical documentation using a published scoring system. The on-call group scored higher for the standard of documentation compared with the shift system group (mean 24.8 versus mean 21.3), p<0.05. The on-call group also had fewer weekdays without any documented entries in the medical records compared to the shift system group (mean 3.2 days versus mean 4.0 days), p<0.05. A change in the working pattern for junior doctors has lead to a reduction in the quality of medical documentation. With more personnel working fewer hours, maintaining a high standard of documentation is essential for the good clinical care of patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16414047     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2005.10.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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1.  The TONK score: a tool for assessing quality in trauma and orthopaedic note-keeping.

Authors:  Zeeshan Khan; Adele E Sayers; Mohammad Usman Khattak; Iain Richard Chambers
Journal:  SICOT J       Date:  2015-11-02
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