结构化创伤模板在提高颌面创伤临床检查准确性方面的效果:一项前瞻性研究。

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1177/19433875241272435
Akhilesh K Pandey, Gigi Pg, Harshitha Rajanna, Abhishek Anil, Pravin Kumar, Ankita Chugh
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研究设计前瞻性前后研究:急诊科(ED)收治的颌面部外伤患者往往伴有复杂的并发症,因此,由于急诊科条件苛刻,彻底诊断和治疗计划是一项相当艰巨的任务。使用结构化颌面外伤模板有助于全面记录损伤情况,帮助制定治疗计划,避免医疗疏忽,从而提高对患者的护理质量。该研究引入了结构化颌面外伤模板,以提高急诊室文件记录的质量:从 2023 年 9 月到 2024 年 2 月,共对 220 名患者的急诊室文件质量进行了评估。方法:从 2023 年 9 月到 2024 年 2 月,共对 220 名患者的急诊室记录质量进行了评估。A 组包括 110 名患者,他们的完整医疗记录都是在空白的 A4 纸上按常规完成的;B 组包括 110 名患者,他们的记录都是使用结构化的口腔颌面外伤模板完成的。两位独立作者对急诊室记录的完整性以及病史和检查结果的记录率进行了全面评估:结果:采用创伤模板后,记录完整性显著提高了 18.95%。在受伤地点、评估时间、初级护理、伤口分类、牙槽损伤、眼科评估、神经损伤评估、合并症(P = .001)和转诊(P = .03)等协变量中,记录率均有显著提高。眼科评估显示,协变量(视力丧失、反射、复视、眼球突出、结膜下出血、化脓、眶周水肿、眶周瘀斑、眼球震颤)显著改善,P = 0.001;眼外肌受限显著改善,P = 0.004:该研究表明,使用结构化的口腔颌面外伤模板可显著提高急诊室文件记录的质量,有助于改善急诊室对患者的护理。
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Effectiveness of a Structured Trauma Template in Improving Clinical Examination Accuracy in Maxillofacial Trauma: A Prospective Study.

Study design: Prospective pre-post study.

Objective: Maxillofacial trauma presenting to the emergency department (ED) are often accompanied with complex concomitant injuries, thereby making thorough diagnosis and treatment plan quite an exacting task owing to the demanding conditions of the ED. The use of a structured maxillofacial trauma template helps in documenting the injuries comprehensively, aids in treatment planning, avoids medical negligence thereby improving the quality of care given to the patient. The study introduced a structured maxillofacial trauma template to improve the quality of the ED documentation.

Methods: A total of 220 patients were evaluated for the quality of their ED documentation from September 2023 till February 2024. The group A included 110 patients where complete medical documentation was done routinely on a blank A4 sized paper, group B included 110 patients where the documentation was done using the structured oral and maxillofacial trauma template. The ED notes were thoroughly evaluated by the 2 independent authors for record completeness and documentation rate of history and examination findings.

Results: The introduction of trauma template demonstrated a significant improvement of 18.95 % in record completeness. Significant improvement was seen in documentation rate among the covariates like place of injury, time of evaluation, primary care given, wound classification, dento-alveolar injury, ophthalmic evaluation, nerve injury evaluation, comorbidities with P = .001, and referral with P = .03. The ophthalmic evaluation showed significant improvement among covariates (loss of visual acuity, reflexes, diplopia, enophthalmos, subconjunctival haemorrhage, chemosis, periorbital oedema, periorbital ecchymosis, ocular dystopia) with P = .001, and extraocular muscle restriction with P = .004.

Conclusions: The study demonstrated that the use of a structured oral and maxillofacial trauma template can significantly improve the quality of the ED documentation and contributes to better patient care in the ED.

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