Knowledge, attitudes and current practices of intern medical officers in Colombo District regarding legal importance of medical records

R. Kodithuwakku, P. Nanayakkara, I. S. Pallemulle, T. Ranasinghe, P. Ranasinghe, S. Prathapan, S. Hulathduwa
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Background: The importance of knowledge, attitude and practice of medical personnel in medico-legal aspect of healthcare has been raised with the development of health care system in Sri Lanka. Objective: To determine knowledge, attitude and current practices among interns in maintaining legally important medical records at selected hospitals of Colombo district. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among IMOs of two teaching hospitals (TH1 and TH2) and a Base hospital (BH) in Colombo district, Sri Lanka. A self-administered questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge, attitude and current practice and  marks were given and categorized as either poor (less than 50%) or good (more than and equal to 50%). The Study was carried out among all the 81 IMOs of the selected hospitals.  Results:  The BH had the highest percentage (69%) of IMOs with good knowledge whereas TH1 had 42% and TH2 had 47%. However, there were no statistically significant differences seen among the three hospitals (p= 0.238). Majority (82%) of all the IMOs had good attitudes and best attitudes were seen among the IMOs of TH2 (94%). Out of all the IMOs, 64% had good practice. Mean values related to knowledge were compared and the graduates from the 4thUniversity had the highest percentage in terms of knowledge (85%), attitude (82%), current practice (15%) and overall performance (47%) as well. Conclusions: There is good knowledge regarding legally important medical documents among IMOs with a good overall performance regarding legally important medical documents.
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科伦坡区实习医务干事关于医疗记录法律重要性的知识、态度和现行做法
背景:知识的重要性,医务人员的态度和做法,在医疗保健的医疗法律方面已提出与卫生保健系统的发展在斯里兰卡。目的:了解科伦坡地区部分医院实习生对保存具有法律重要性的病案的认识、态度和现状。方法:对斯里兰卡科伦坡地区两所教学医院(TH1和TH2)和一所基地医院(BH)的imo进行描述性横断面研究。一份自我管理的问卷用于评估知识、态度和目前的做法,并给出分数,并将其分为差(低于50%)或好(大于等于50%)。这项研究是在选定医院的所有81个国际医疗组织中进行的。结果:BH组有良好知识的imo比例最高(69%),而TH1组为42%,TH2组为47%。但三家医院间差异无统计学意义(p= 0.238)。绝大多数(82%)的国际卫生组织态度良好,在TH2的国际卫生组织中态度最好(94%)。在所有国际海事组织中,64%有良好的实践。与知识相关的平均值比较,第四大学的毕业生在知识(85%),态度(82%),当前实践(15%)和整体表现(47%)方面的比例最高。结论:国际执业医师对法律重要医学文书的认知程度较高,在法律重要医学文书方面的整体表现较好。
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