首页> 外文期刊>Journal of the American College of Surgeons >Operative report teaching and synoptic operative reports: A national survey of surgical program directors
【24h】

Operative report teaching and synoptic operative reports: A national survey of surgical program directors

机译:手术报告教学和概要手术报告:全国外科项目主管调查

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Background Although operative report documentation (ORD) is an essential skill for surgeons and is evolving with electronic health records (EHRs), little is known about current ORD teaching in surgical training. Study Design An electronic survey was sent out in January 2012 to all 1,096 ACGME surgical program directors that assessed characteristics of training programs, EHR adoption, ORD education, synoptic or templated report usage for ORD, and attitudes and opinions about ORD education and electronic tools for ORD. Content thematic analysis of qualitative responses was performed iteratively until reaching saturation. Results Overall, 441 program directors (40%; 17.9 ± 8.8 years in practice) responded from university-affiliated (383 [87%]), community/private (44 [10%]), and military (14 [3%]) programs. Although most (n = 295 [67%]) consider ORD teaching a priority, only 76 (17%) programs provide ORD instruction. Program directors formally trained in ORD were more likely to offer ORD instruction (61% vs 11%; p < 0.0001), as were obstetrics/gynecology programs (obstetrics/gynecology 35% vs surgery 18%, neurosurgery 16%, ophthalmology 14%, orthopaedics 14%; p < 0.05 each). Although EHR adoption and electronically available operative reports were common (91%), besides ophthalmology (31%) and obstetrics/gynecology (30%) programs, ORD with synoptic reporting was used in only 18% of programs overall. Program directors perceived major barriers to ORD instruction and synoptic reporting for ORD. Conclusions Although most program directors consider ORD teaching an educational priority, incongruence exists between its perceived value and its adoption into surgical training. Operative report documentation with synoptic reporting is currently not common in most surgical subspecialties.
机译:背景技术尽管手术报告文档(ORD)是外科医生必不可少的技能,并且随着电子健康记录(EHR)的发展而发展,但对于当前外科培训中ORD的教学知之甚少。研究设计2012年1月,对所有1,096位ACGME外科项目主任进行了电子调查,评估了培训计划,EHR采用,ORD教育,关于ORD的概要或模板化报告使用以及针对ORD教育和电子工具的态度和观点的特征。 ORD。反复进行定性反应的内容主题分析,直到达到饱和为止。结果总体上,有441名计划主任(40%;在实践中为17.9±8.8年)来自大学附属机构(383 [87%]),社区/私人机构(44 [10%])和军事机构(14 [3%])程式。尽管大多数(n = 295 [67%])认为ORD教学是优先事项,但只有76(17%)个程序提供ORD指令。经过ORD正式培训的项目主管更有可能提供ORD指导(61%比11%; p <0.0001),而妇产科项目(产科/妇科35%vs手术18%,神经外科16%,眼科14%,骨科14%;每个p <0.05)。尽管采用EHR和通过电子方式获得手术报告很普遍(91%),除了眼科(31%)和妇产科(30%)计划外,带有概要报告的ORD仅在整个计划中使用了18%。计划主任认为ORD指令和概要报告的主要障碍。结论尽管大多数程序主管都认为ORD教学是教育的重点,但在感知价值和采用外科手术培训之间存在不一致。具有概要报告的手术报告文档目前在大多数外科亚专业中并不常见。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号