Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording

Background and Aim: Recording performed nursery actions is one of the main chores of nurses. The findings have shown that recorded reports are not qualitatively valid. Since electronic reports can be regarded as a base to write reports, this study aims at determining the effect of utilizing electr...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Khadijeh Heidarizadeh, Maryam Rassouli, Houman Manoochehri, Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi, Reza Kashef Ghorbanpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Electronic Physician 2017-10-01
Series:Electronic Physician
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718845/
id doaj-809a1841a004437395c7474fe8402594
record_format Article
spelling doaj-809a1841a004437395c7474fe84025942020-11-24T22:17:55ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422017-10-019105439544510.19082/5439Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recordingKhadijeh HeidarizadehMaryam RassouliHouman ManoochehriMansoureh Zagheri TafreshiReza Kashef GhorbanpourBackground and Aim: Recording performed nursery actions is one of the main chores of nurses. The findings have shown that recorded reports are not qualitatively valid. Since electronic reports can be regarded as a base to write reports, this study aims at determining the effect of utilizing electronic nursing reports on the quality of the records. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted with the aim of applying an electronic system of nursing recording in the heart department of Shahid Rahimi Medical Center, Lorestan University of Medical Science. The samples were nursing reports on the hospitalized patients in the heart department, the basis of complete enumeration (census) during the fall of 2014. The subjects were sixteen employed nurses. To do the study, the software of nursing records was set based on the Clinical Care Classification system (CCC). The research's tool was the checklist of the Standards of Nursing Documentation. Results: The findings indicated that before and after the intervention, the amount of reports' adaption with the written standards, respectively, was (21.8%) and (71.3%), and the most complete recording was medicine status (58%) and (100%). The worst complete recording before the intervention, acute changes was (99.1%) and nursing processes was (78%) and after, the medicine status, intake and output status and patient's education (100%); while the nursing report structure was regarded in all cases (100%). The results showed that there is a significant difference in the quality of reporting before and after using CCC (p<0.001). Conclusions: Since the necessary parameters for recording a standard report do exist in electronic reporting (CCC), from one point, nurses are reminded to record the necessary parts and from the other point, the system does not allow the user to shut it down unless the necessary parameters are recorded. For this reason, the quality of recorded reports with electronic reporting improves.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718845/Nursing recordsNursing processElectronic health recordElectronic medical records
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Khadijeh Heidarizadeh
Maryam Rassouli
Houman Manoochehri
Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi
Reza Kashef Ghorbanpour
spellingShingle Khadijeh Heidarizadeh
Maryam Rassouli
Houman Manoochehri
Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi
Reza Kashef Ghorbanpour
Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
Electronic Physician
Nursing records
Nursing process
Electronic health record
Electronic medical records
author_facet Khadijeh Heidarizadeh
Maryam Rassouli
Houman Manoochehri
Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi
Reza Kashef Ghorbanpour
author_sort Khadijeh Heidarizadeh
title Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
title_short Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
title_full Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
title_fullStr Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
title_full_unstemmed Effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
title_sort effect of electronic report writing on the quality of nursing report recording
publisher Electronic Physician
series Electronic Physician
issn 2008-5842
2008-5842
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background and Aim: Recording performed nursery actions is one of the main chores of nurses. The findings have shown that recorded reports are not qualitatively valid. Since electronic reports can be regarded as a base to write reports, this study aims at determining the effect of utilizing electronic nursing reports on the quality of the records. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted with the aim of applying an electronic system of nursing recording in the heart department of Shahid Rahimi Medical Center, Lorestan University of Medical Science. The samples were nursing reports on the hospitalized patients in the heart department, the basis of complete enumeration (census) during the fall of 2014. The subjects were sixteen employed nurses. To do the study, the software of nursing records was set based on the Clinical Care Classification system (CCC). The research's tool was the checklist of the Standards of Nursing Documentation. Results: The findings indicated that before and after the intervention, the amount of reports' adaption with the written standards, respectively, was (21.8%) and (71.3%), and the most complete recording was medicine status (58%) and (100%). The worst complete recording before the intervention, acute changes was (99.1%) and nursing processes was (78%) and after, the medicine status, intake and output status and patient's education (100%); while the nursing report structure was regarded in all cases (100%). The results showed that there is a significant difference in the quality of reporting before and after using CCC (p<0.001). Conclusions: Since the necessary parameters for recording a standard report do exist in electronic reporting (CCC), from one point, nurses are reminded to record the necessary parts and from the other point, the system does not allow the user to shut it down unless the necessary parameters are recorded. For this reason, the quality of recorded reports with electronic reporting improves.
topic Nursing records
Nursing process
Electronic health record
Electronic medical records
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718845/
work_keys_str_mv AT khadijehheidarizadeh effectofelectronicreportwritingonthequalityofnursingreportrecording
AT maryamrassouli effectofelectronicreportwritingonthequalityofnursingreportrecording
AT houmanmanoochehri effectofelectronicreportwritingonthequalityofnursingreportrecording
AT mansourehzagheritafreshi effectofelectronicreportwritingonthequalityofnursingreportrecording
AT rezakashefghorbanpour effectofelectronicreportwritingonthequalityofnursingreportrecording
_version_ 1725783872887586816