Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills

Introduction: Currently, medical staff of hospitals use a number of recorded files in the treatment process of patients, but we have noticed that there are insufficiencies and gaps in data of the medical recordings, some of which may be the reason behind serious problems related to treating patients...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sousan Kolahi, Hamid Noshad, Atabak Asvadi, Alireza Khabbazi, Parviz Saleh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:Research and Development in Medical Education
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/RDME/Manuscript/RDME-3-95.pdf
id doaj-c8586674816c44ccb120c699ecd6154e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c8586674816c44ccb120c699ecd6154e2020-11-24T22:01:26ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesResearch and Development in Medical Education2322-27192322-27192014-12-0132959810.5681/rdme.2014.019Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ SkillsSousan Kolahi0Hamid Noshad1Atabak Asvadi2Alireza Khabbazi3Parviz Saleh4Connective Tissue Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranChronic Kidney Disease Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranHematology and Oncology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranConnective Tissue Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranAssociate Professor of Infectious Diseases, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranIntroduction: Currently, medical staff of hospitals use a number of recorded files in the treatment process of patients, but we have noticed that there are insufficiencies and gaps in data of the medical recordings, some of which may be the reason behind serious problems related to treating patients. Other studies have shown some weaknesses in the medical recording systems in our country so we studied effect of attaching a standard recording guidelines sheet to patients’files as a reference for the recorder. Methods: In this study, 50 externs and 40 interns were enrolled. They were responsible for 60 patients in the general internal medicine ward of Sina hospital, University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. This study was done during 6 months in the Sina hospital (January 2010-August 2010). Standard medical recording guidelines were attached to the patients’ files. The externs studied off note writing, and the interns studied consultation, off note and orders writing in the first day of patient hospitalization. The quality of their medical writing was assessed before and after attaching guidelines. The students were not aware of the evaluation of their work. If the writing met less than 70% of the standard format, it was not accepted. Result: The consultation sheet of the interns showed significant differences before and after the guidelines’ attachment in problem list writing (p= 0.005). Other studied aspects did not have any significant difference. Affixed guidelines, therefore, could solve the problem of list recording, but did not alter other items. Conclusion: This study showed that the interns had many problems in medical recording which would not be solved with attaching a standard medical recording checklist, and we must choose other methods to correct those errors.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/RDME/Manuscript/RDME-3-95.pdfMedical recordingGuidelinesMedical students
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Sousan Kolahi
Hamid Noshad
Atabak Asvadi
Alireza Khabbazi
Parviz Saleh
spellingShingle Sousan Kolahi
Hamid Noshad
Atabak Asvadi
Alireza Khabbazi
Parviz Saleh
Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
Research and Development in Medical Education
Medical recording
Guidelines
Medical students
author_facet Sousan Kolahi
Hamid Noshad
Atabak Asvadi
Alireza Khabbazi
Parviz Saleh
author_sort Sousan Kolahi
title Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
title_short Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
title_full Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
title_fullStr Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Attaching Standard Medical Recording Guidelines to the Patient File on Quality of Medical Students’ Skills
title_sort effect of attaching standard medical recording guidelines to the patient file on quality of medical students’ skills
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Research and Development in Medical Education
issn 2322-2719
2322-2719
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Introduction: Currently, medical staff of hospitals use a number of recorded files in the treatment process of patients, but we have noticed that there are insufficiencies and gaps in data of the medical recordings, some of which may be the reason behind serious problems related to treating patients. Other studies have shown some weaknesses in the medical recording systems in our country so we studied effect of attaching a standard recording guidelines sheet to patients’files as a reference for the recorder. Methods: In this study, 50 externs and 40 interns were enrolled. They were responsible for 60 patients in the general internal medicine ward of Sina hospital, University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. This study was done during 6 months in the Sina hospital (January 2010-August 2010). Standard medical recording guidelines were attached to the patients’ files. The externs studied off note writing, and the interns studied consultation, off note and orders writing in the first day of patient hospitalization. The quality of their medical writing was assessed before and after attaching guidelines. The students were not aware of the evaluation of their work. If the writing met less than 70% of the standard format, it was not accepted. Result: The consultation sheet of the interns showed significant differences before and after the guidelines’ attachment in problem list writing (p= 0.005). Other studied aspects did not have any significant difference. Affixed guidelines, therefore, could solve the problem of list recording, but did not alter other items. Conclusion: This study showed that the interns had many problems in medical recording which would not be solved with attaching a standard medical recording checklist, and we must choose other methods to correct those errors.
topic Medical recording
Guidelines
Medical students
url http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/RDME/Manuscript/RDME-3-95.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT sousankolahi effectofattachingstandardmedicalrecordingguidelinestothepatientfileonqualityofmedicalstudentsskills
AT hamidnoshad effectofattachingstandardmedicalrecordingguidelinestothepatientfileonqualityofmedicalstudentsskills
AT atabakasvadi effectofattachingstandardmedicalrecordingguidelinestothepatientfileonqualityofmedicalstudentsskills
AT alirezakhabbazi effectofattachingstandardmedicalrecordingguidelinestothepatientfileonqualityofmedicalstudentsskills
AT parvizsaleh effectofattachingstandardmedicalrecordingguidelinestothepatientfileonqualityofmedicalstudentsskills
_version_ 1725839601263706112