TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - Implementation of a checklist to enhance operation note quality at a UK burns centre JO - Burns: journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries A1 - Khajuria, Ankur A1 - Charles, Walton A1 - Williams, Andrew A1 - Leon-Villapalos, Jorge A1 - Atkins, Joanne A1 - Jones, Isabel A1 - Bache, Sarah A1 - Collins, Declan SP - 835 EP - 840 VL - 45 IS - 4 N2 - INTRODUCTION: Operation notes are fundamental for clinical, academic and medico-legal purposes. Good Surgical Practice (2014) provides guidelines to assist note completion but the literature suggests poor adherence to these. The aim of this study was to evaluate and improve operation note quality at a UK burns centre through implementation of a burns surgery-specific checklist.

METHODS: A 22-component burns surgery-specific checklist, modified from Good Surgical Practice (2014), was designed and implemented. The quality of 80 operation notes (40 pre and 40 post-implementation) was assessed against this checklist. Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney U statistical tests were used to evaluate pre and post-intervention note quality.

RESULTS: Before checklist implementation, only 6/22 components (27.3%) were recorded on every note. 4/22 components (18.2%) were not recorded on any, including microbiology specimen and clinical photography, which are particularly important in burns. After implementation, 16/22 (72.7%) were recorded on every note, with a statistically significant improvement in all other components (p≤0.01), except venous thromboembolism prophylaxis (p=0.10). The median percentage score of components recorded improved from 78.2 to 100% (p<0.01).

CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study in available literature to show that a burns surgery-specific checklist can significantly improve burns operation note quality. This presents a simple and cheap method to improve note quality and may enhance post-operative intra/inter-team communication and patient care. At our unit, we have now developed an electronic checklist format with mandatory field completion to facilitate total compliance.

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