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A structured workshop to improve the quality of resident discharge summaries.

Jaideep S Talwalkar, Jason R Ouellette, Shawnette Alston, Gregory K Buller, Daniel Cottrell, Thomas Genese, Ali Vaezy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Poor communication at hospital discharge can increase the risk of adverse events. The hospital discharge summary is the most common tool for detailing events related to hospitalization in preparation for postdischarge follow-up, yet deficiencies in discharge summaries have been widely reported. Resident physicians are expected to dictate discharge summaries but receive little formal training in this arena. We hypothesized that implementation of an educational program on chart documentation skills would result in improvements in the quality of hospital discharge summaries in a community hospital internal medicine residency program.
METHODS: A monthly, 1-hour workshop was launched in August 2007 to provide consistent and ongoing instruction on chart documentation. Guided by a faculty moderator, residents reviewed 2 randomly selected peer chart notes per session using instruments developed for that purpose. After the workshop had been in place for 2 years, 4 faculty members reviewed 63 randomly selected discharge summaries from spring 2007, spring 2008, and spring 2009 using a 14-item evaluation tool.
RESULTS: Mean scores for 10 of the 14 individual items improved in a stepwise manner during the 3 years of the study. Items related to overall quality of the discharge summary showed statistically significant improvement, as did the portion of the summaries "carbon copied" to the responsible outpatient physician.
CONCLUSIONS: The quality of hospital discharge summaries improved following the implementation of a novel, structured program to teach chart documentation skills. Ongoing improvement was seen 1 and 2 years into the program, suggesting that continuing instruction in those skills was beneficial.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23451314      PMCID: PMC3312541          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-10-00249.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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