An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first step of handling health promotion (HP) in Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is a systematic documentation and registration of the activities in the medical records. So far the possibility and tradition for systematic registra...

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Main Authors: Morris Denise, Suurorg Lagle, Simonelli Fabrizio, O'Riordan Ann, Groene Oliver, Christensen Mette E, Tønnesen Hanne, Vibe Peder, Himel Susan, Hansen Poul
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Published: BMC 2007-09-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/7/145
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spelling doaj-99366be3ce9749bd89b4c602ba07ce0c2020-11-24T21:52:51ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632007-09-017114510.1186/1472-6963-7-145An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre studyMorris DeniseSuurorg LagleSimonelli FabrizioO'Riordan AnnGroene OliverChristensen Mette ETønnesen HanneVibe PederHimel SusanHansen Poul<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first step of handling health promotion (HP) in Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is a systematic documentation and registration of the activities in the medical records. So far the possibility and tradition for systematic registration of clinical HP activities in the medical records and in patient administrative systems have been sparse. Therefore, the activities are mostly invisible in the registers of hospital services as well as in budgets and balances.</p> <p>A simple model has been described to structure the registration of the HP procedures performed by the clinical staff. The model consists of two parts; first part includes motivational counselling (7 codes) and the second part comprehends intervention, rehabilitation and after treatment (8 codes).</p> <p>The objective was to evaluate in an international study the usefulness, applicability and sufficiency of a simple model for the systematic registration of clinical HP procedures in day life.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The multi centre project was carried out in 19 departments/hospitals in 6 countries in a clinical setup. The study consisted of three parts in accordance with the objectives.</p> <p>A: Individual test. 20 consecutive medical records from each participating department/hospital were coded by the (coding) specialists at local department/hospital, exclusively (n = 5,529 of 5,700 possible tests in total).</p> <p>B: Common test. 14 standardized medical records were coded by all the specialists from 17 departments/hospitals, who returned 3,046 of 3,570 tests.</p> <p>C: Specialist evaluation. The specialists from the 19 departments/hospitals evaluated if the codes were useful, applicable and sufficient for the registration in their own department/hospital (239 of 285).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A: In 97 to100% of the local patient pathways the specialists were able to evaluate if there was documentation of HP activities in the medical record to be coded.</p> <p>B: Inter rater reliability on the use of the codes were 93% (57 to 100%) and 71% (31 to 100%), respectively.</p> <p>C: The majority of the study participants found the codes to be useful (71%), applicable (92%) and sufficient (92%).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Systematic registration of HP activities is relevant in clinical day life and the suggested codes proved to be applicable for international use. HP is an essential part of the clinical pathway or the value chain. This model promises to improve the documentation and thereby facilitate analysis of records for evidence based medicine as well as cost and policy analyses.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/7/145
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author Morris Denise
Suurorg Lagle
Simonelli Fabrizio
O'Riordan Ann
Groene Oliver
Christensen Mette E
Tønnesen Hanne
Vibe Peder
Himel Susan
Hansen Poul
spellingShingle Morris Denise
Suurorg Lagle
Simonelli Fabrizio
O'Riordan Ann
Groene Oliver
Christensen Mette E
Tønnesen Hanne
Vibe Peder
Himel Susan
Hansen Poul
An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
BMC Health Services Research
author_facet Morris Denise
Suurorg Lagle
Simonelli Fabrizio
O'Riordan Ann
Groene Oliver
Christensen Mette E
Tønnesen Hanne
Vibe Peder
Himel Susan
Hansen Poul
author_sort Morris Denise
title An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
title_short An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
title_full An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
title_fullStr An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
title_sort evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2007-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first step of handling health promotion (HP) in Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is a systematic documentation and registration of the activities in the medical records. So far the possibility and tradition for systematic registration of clinical HP activities in the medical records and in patient administrative systems have been sparse. Therefore, the activities are mostly invisible in the registers of hospital services as well as in budgets and balances.</p> <p>A simple model has been described to structure the registration of the HP procedures performed by the clinical staff. The model consists of two parts; first part includes motivational counselling (7 codes) and the second part comprehends intervention, rehabilitation and after treatment (8 codes).</p> <p>The objective was to evaluate in an international study the usefulness, applicability and sufficiency of a simple model for the systematic registration of clinical HP procedures in day life.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The multi centre project was carried out in 19 departments/hospitals in 6 countries in a clinical setup. The study consisted of three parts in accordance with the objectives.</p> <p>A: Individual test. 20 consecutive medical records from each participating department/hospital were coded by the (coding) specialists at local department/hospital, exclusively (n = 5,529 of 5,700 possible tests in total).</p> <p>B: Common test. 14 standardized medical records were coded by all the specialists from 17 departments/hospitals, who returned 3,046 of 3,570 tests.</p> <p>C: Specialist evaluation. The specialists from the 19 departments/hospitals evaluated if the codes were useful, applicable and sufficient for the registration in their own department/hospital (239 of 285).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A: In 97 to100% of the local patient pathways the specialists were able to evaluate if there was documentation of HP activities in the medical record to be coded.</p> <p>B: Inter rater reliability on the use of the codes were 93% (57 to 100%) and 71% (31 to 100%), respectively.</p> <p>C: The majority of the study participants found the codes to be useful (71%), applicable (92%) and sufficient (92%).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Systematic registration of HP activities is relevant in clinical day life and the suggested codes proved to be applicable for international use. HP is an essential part of the clinical pathway or the value chain. This model promises to improve the documentation and thereby facilitate analysis of records for evidence based medicine as well as cost and policy analyses.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/7/145
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