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Knowledge and Practices of Nursing Officers regarding Medical Record Keeping in a Government Hospital, Sri Lanka

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 137 - 148, 07.08.2020

Öz

          The Bed Head Ticket (BHT) is the medical record of the in-ward patient in the Sri Lankan health system. Nursing Officers (NOs) are one of the main stakeholders in maintaining medical records for hospitalized patients. The aim of the present study was to assess the knowledge and practices of NOs in medical record keeping regarding inward patient care.
          All NOs Base Hospital Warakapola (BHW) were recruited in the study. Their knowledge and practices regarding medical record keeping were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire. Five hundred BHTs were studied retrospectively in the same hospital with the use of a check list to ascertain the actual practices.

          More than half of NOs were not aware of the existence of the general circular pertaining to the maintenance of medical records. Only 62% NOs were found to be aware of when to send the BHT to the record room once the patient was discharged. 
          A majority of 91.8% NOs were not aware that the BHT was the sole source of information for Indoor Morbidity and Mortality Return (IMMR). Legibility and completeness of entries made by NOs were satisfactory in 83.6% and 16.2% of BHTs respectively. The knowledge regarding the guidelines pertaining to the management of medical records was poor among NOs. Their basic knowledge on the timeliness of record keeping and flow of medical information system was also not satisfactory according to the study. Selected aspects in practices of NOs in medical record keeping reflected the gaps in knowledge.

Destekleyen Kurum

Self-funded

Teşekkür

To Medical Superintendent and Special Grade Nursing Officer of Base Hospital, Warakapola, for the administrative support

Kaynakça

  • Björkman J.W. (1985). Health Policy and Politics in Sri Lanka: Developments in the South Asian Welfare State. Asian Survey, 25, 537–552.
  • Carpenter, I., Ram, M. B., Croft, G. P., Williams, J. G. (2007). Medical records and record keeping standards. Clinical Medicine, 7,328–331.
  • Currell, R., Urquhart, C. (2003). Nursing record systems: Effects on nursing practice and health care outcomes. In The Cochrane Collaboration (Ed.), The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD002099/full
  • Feather, H., Morgan, N. (1991). Risk management: role of the medical record department. Topics In Health Record Management, 12,40–48.
  • Gluyas, H. (2015). Effective communication and teamwork promote patient safety. Nursing Standard, 29,50–57.
  • Haux, R. (2006). Health information systems – past, present, future. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 75,268–281.
  • Hewett, D. G., Watson, B. M., Gallois, C., Ward, M., Leggett, B. A. (2009). Communication in Medical Records: Intergroup Language and Patient Care. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 28,119–138.
  • Kariyawasam, N. C., Weerasekera, V. S., Dayaratne, M. K. D. R. B., Hewapathirana, R., Karunapema, R. P. P., and Bandara, I. R. (2011). eIMMR: The future of health statistics in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics, 1,14.
  • Ledikwe, J. H., Grignon, J., Lebelonyane, R., Ludick, S., Matshediso, E., Sento, B. W., Sharma, A., Semo, B. (2014). Improving the quality of health information: A qualitative assessment of data management and reporting systems in Botswana. Health Research Policy and Systems, 12,7.
  • Lippeveld, T. (2013, May 12). Routine Health Information Systems: The Glue of a Unified Health System [Keynote address]. Workshop on Issues and Innovation in Routine Health Information in Developing Countries, Potomac.http://docplayer.net/3034875-Routine-health-information-systems-the-glue-of-a-unified-health-system.html
  • Mallawarachchi, S. M. N. S. M., Mallawarachchi, C. H., Chandradasa, D. H. N. S., Dilrukshi, D. A. R. K., Samarakoon, D. S. (2017). An audit on practices of grade medical officers on management of bed head tickets in base hospital, Wathupitiwela and District General hospital, Gampaha, Sri Lanka. National Health Research Counsil, 1.
  • Pakenham-Walsh, N., Bukachi, F. (2009). Information needs of health care workers in developing countries: A literature review with a focus on Africa. Human Resources for Health, 7.
  • Sri Lanka Ministry of Health (1999). General circular (Report No:01-05/99) Procedures pertaining to medical records and hospital statistics. Ministry of Health: Sri Lanka.
  • Waneka, R., Spetz, J. (2010). Hospital Information Technology Systems’ Impact on Nurses and Nursing Care: JONA. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 40,509–514.
  • Wright, A., CRC Press. (2015). Clinical problem lists in the electronic health record. New York: Apple Academic Press.
Yıl 2020, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 137 - 148, 07.08.2020

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Björkman J.W. (1985). Health Policy and Politics in Sri Lanka: Developments in the South Asian Welfare State. Asian Survey, 25, 537–552.
  • Carpenter, I., Ram, M. B., Croft, G. P., Williams, J. G. (2007). Medical records and record keeping standards. Clinical Medicine, 7,328–331.
  • Currell, R., Urquhart, C. (2003). Nursing record systems: Effects on nursing practice and health care outcomes. In The Cochrane Collaboration (Ed.), The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD002099/full
  • Feather, H., Morgan, N. (1991). Risk management: role of the medical record department. Topics In Health Record Management, 12,40–48.
  • Gluyas, H. (2015). Effective communication and teamwork promote patient safety. Nursing Standard, 29,50–57.
  • Haux, R. (2006). Health information systems – past, present, future. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 75,268–281.
  • Hewett, D. G., Watson, B. M., Gallois, C., Ward, M., Leggett, B. A. (2009). Communication in Medical Records: Intergroup Language and Patient Care. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 28,119–138.
  • Kariyawasam, N. C., Weerasekera, V. S., Dayaratne, M. K. D. R. B., Hewapathirana, R., Karunapema, R. P. P., and Bandara, I. R. (2011). eIMMR: The future of health statistics in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics, 1,14.
  • Ledikwe, J. H., Grignon, J., Lebelonyane, R., Ludick, S., Matshediso, E., Sento, B. W., Sharma, A., Semo, B. (2014). Improving the quality of health information: A qualitative assessment of data management and reporting systems in Botswana. Health Research Policy and Systems, 12,7.
  • Lippeveld, T. (2013, May 12). Routine Health Information Systems: The Glue of a Unified Health System [Keynote address]. Workshop on Issues and Innovation in Routine Health Information in Developing Countries, Potomac.http://docplayer.net/3034875-Routine-health-information-systems-the-glue-of-a-unified-health-system.html
  • Mallawarachchi, S. M. N. S. M., Mallawarachchi, C. H., Chandradasa, D. H. N. S., Dilrukshi, D. A. R. K., Samarakoon, D. S. (2017). An audit on practices of grade medical officers on management of bed head tickets in base hospital, Wathupitiwela and District General hospital, Gampaha, Sri Lanka. National Health Research Counsil, 1.
  • Pakenham-Walsh, N., Bukachi, F. (2009). Information needs of health care workers in developing countries: A literature review with a focus on Africa. Human Resources for Health, 7.
  • Sri Lanka Ministry of Health (1999). General circular (Report No:01-05/99) Procedures pertaining to medical records and hospital statistics. Ministry of Health: Sri Lanka.
  • Waneka, R., Spetz, J. (2010). Hospital Information Technology Systems’ Impact on Nurses and Nursing Care: JONA. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 40,509–514.
  • Wright, A., CRC Press. (2015). Clinical problem lists in the electronic health record. New York: Apple Academic Press.
Toplam 15 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi
Bölüm Research Articles
Yazarlar

S.m.n.s.m. Mallawarachchi

Chandana Mallawarachchı Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-4238-8931

Yayımlanma Tarihi 7 Ağustos 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Mallawarachchi, S., & Mallawarachchı, C. (2020). Knowledge and Practices of Nursing Officers regarding Medical Record Keeping in a Government Hospital, Sri Lanka. Journal of Health Systems and Policies, 2(2), 137-148.

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