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Compliance with the Health Information and Quality Authority of Ireland National Standard for Patient Discharge Summary Information: a retrospective study in secondary care.

Claudine Aziz1, Tamasine Grimes1,2, Evelyn Deasy2, Cicely Roche1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Unexplained changes to medication are common at hospital discharge and underscore the need to standardise patient discharge clinical documentation. In 2013, the Health Information and Quality Authority in Ireland published a Standard on the structure and content of discharge summaries. The intention was to ensure that all necessary information was complete and communicated to the next care provider.
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated one Hospital's compliance with the Standard, and appraised two methods of electronic discharge communication (Symphony or Tallaght Education and Audit Management System (TEAMS)).
METHOD: A retrospective survey of 198 randomly selected discharge summaries was conducted at the study hospital, a 600 bed academic teaching hospital located in Dublin, Ireland.
RESULTS: Of the 198 evaluated summaries, mean total compliance was 77%±4.2 (95% CI 76.3 to 77.5). Most (84.7%, n=173) summaries were completed using one of the systems (TEAMS). Absence of communication about alteration of preadmission medication was frequent (107 out of 130 patients (82.3%, CI 76.2 to 89.2)). Higher compliance rates were observed however, when information was interfaced or where there were dedicated fields to be completed.
CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to improve compliance with the National Standard for Patient Discharge Summary Information should focus on reporting changes made to medication during hospitalisation.

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Keywords:  Care Transition; Discharge Communication; Hospital Discharge; Medication Error; Medication Reconciliation; Medication Safety; Patient Safety

Year:  2016        PMID: 31156864      PMCID: PMC6451507          DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2015-000748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 2047-9956


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