S. Almasi, F. Cheraghi, M. Dehghani, S. Ehsani, A. Khalili, N. Alimohammadi
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Then, a training workshop was organized about PIE documentation, and the students were asked to use this method and write two more reports about the same patient on two consecutive days; overall, each student presented four reports. A total of 112 reports were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired t test in SPSS. Results: Basedontheresultsof paired t test,therewasasignificantdifferenceinthemeanscoreof documentationqualitybetween the pretest and posttest (P < 0.001). Also, there was a significant difference in the mean score of documentation quality between the pretest and posttest in terms of both report structure and content (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Useof PIEreportingsystemimprovesthequalityof nursingdocumentation. 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Effects of Problem, Intervention, Evaluation (PIE) training on the Quality of Nursing Documentation Among Students of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
Background: Documentation of nursing care is one of the most important professional responsibilities of nurses and one of the major components of medical care and patient record documentation. Objectives: The present study was performed to determine the effect of problem, intervention, evaluation (PIE) training on the quality of nursing students’ documentation. Methods: In this semi-experimental single-group study with a pretest-posttest design, a total of 28 nursing students were selected by simple random sampling. The data collection tools included a demographic questionnaire, PIE documentation form, and documentation quality checklist. First, the students were asked to write two reports using the traditional or narrative method. Then, a training workshop was organized about PIE documentation, and the students were asked to use this method and write two more reports about the same patient on two consecutive days; overall, each student presented four reports. A total of 112 reports were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired t test in SPSS. Results: Basedontheresultsof paired t test,therewasasignificantdifferenceinthemeanscoreof documentationqualitybetween the pretest and posttest (P < 0.001). Also, there was a significant difference in the mean score of documentation quality between the pretest and posttest in terms of both report structure and content (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Useof PIEreportingsystemimprovesthequalityof nursingdocumentation. Therefore,itcanbeasuitablealternative for the current narrative or traditional method.