Audit of dental record-keeping at a university dental hospital

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v28i0.2442
Mpule Annah Lerato Moshaoa, Keitumetse Taunyane, Phumzile Hlongwa
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Background: Good record-keeping is fundamental in clinical practice and essential for practising dental practitioners and those in training.Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the level of compliance with clinical record-keeping by undergraduate dental students and staff at a university dental hospital.Setting: The selected study setting was the Admissions and Emergency section at a university dental hospital.Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional review was undertaken of 257 clinical records. The CRABEL scoring system was used to evaluate 12 variables. The 12 variables included: patient name, patient hospital number, date of examination, patient main complaint, medical history, dental history, proposed treatment, proposed procedure for next visit, patient consent signature, treatment and treatment codes, student name and signature, clinical supervisor name and signature. STATA® 13 was used for descriptive analysis and all tests were conducted at 5% significance level.Results: The median CRABEL score was 87 and interquartile range (IQR: 70–92). A CRABEL score of 100 was achieved by the students in the variable patient main complaint, indicating a 100% compliance with this variable. Other variables such as signature of supervisors showed poor compliance. The CRABEL scores showed no statistically significant difference (p = 0.86) between the students and clinical supervisors.Conclusion: The overall audit showed that there was poor compliance with record-keeping.Contribution: The study highlights the importance of good record keepings so that key information can be accessed for proper diagnosis and treatment of the patient. An electronic filing system presents an alternative manner of documenting medical records.
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对一家大学牙科医院牙科记录保存情况的审计
背景:良好的记录保存是临床实践的基础,对于执业牙科医生和正在接受培训的牙科医生来说至关重要:研究地点:一所大学牙科医院的入院和急诊科:方法:对257份临床记录进行了回顾性横断面审查。CRABEL 评分系统用于评估 12 个变量。这 12 个变量包括:患者姓名、患者住院号、检查日期、患者主诉、病史、牙科病史、建议治疗、建议下次就诊程序、患者同意签名、治疗和治疗代码、学生姓名和签名、临床督导姓名和签名。使用 STATA® 13 进行描述性分析,所有检验均在 5%的显著性水平下进行:CRABEL 评分的中位数为 87 分,四分位数间距为 70-92。在患者主诉这一变量上,学生的 CRABEL 得分为 100 分,表明该变量的达标率为 100%。其他变量,如导师签名等的符合率较低。学生和临床督导之间的 CRABEL 分数差异无统计学意义(P = 0.86):总体审计结果表明,记录保存的合规性较差:贡献:这项研究强调了妥善保存记录的重要性,以便获取关键信息,对病人进行正确的诊断和治疗。电子档案系统是记录医疗记录的另一种方式。
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