학술논문

Improvement of Procedure Documentation Compliance With the Implementation of a Visual Aid.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Emergency Medicine (0736-4679). Nov2022, Vol. 63 Issue 5, p692-701. 10p.
Subject
*VISUAL aids
*DOCUMENTATION
*HOSPITAL emergency services
*COGNITIVE load
Language
ISSN
0736-4679
Abstract
Emergency department (ED) providers face increasing task burdens and requirements related to documentation and paperwork. To decrease the mental task burden for providers, our institution developed an infographic that illustrates which forms are necessary for complete documentation of nonemergent invasive procedures. Our study aims to analyze the effect of a nonelectronic health record-based infographic, paired with direct feedback, on compliance with nonemergent invasive procedure documentation performed in the ED. This was a retrospective, observational study of all procedure documentation performed in the ED with a pre-/post-test design. The study included two 8-month study periods, 1 year apart. The preimplementation period used for comparison was January 1, 2019–August 31, 2019, and the postimplementation period was January 1, 2020–August 31, 2020. All invasive procedures that required documentation in addition to a procedure note were included in the study. The primary outcome was the percentage of compliance with documentation requirements. During the pre- and postimplementation study periods, 486 and 405 charts with nonemergent procedures were identified, respectively. In the preimplementation period, 278 (57%) procedures were compliant with all documentation, vs. the postimplementation period, where 287 (71%) procedures were compliant (p < 0.001). Implementing an invasive procedure documentation infographic and direct feedback improved overall documentation compliance for nonemergent invasive procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]