Improving the Quality of Operation Notes: Effect of Using Audits and Education Sessions
Ahmed M. Abou-Elseoud *
General and Laparoscopic Surgery Registra, Ali bn Ali hospital Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia.
Asmaa Mahmoud Mohamed Gaballah
Ophthalmology Registrar, Ophthalmology Hospital Tanta Al Gharbia, Egypt.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
It is imperative to maintain accurate documentation in an operation note. The General Medical Council fully supports the importance of good note-keeping as a fundamental component of good medical practice. The official explanation of the surgical procedure is provided in the operation notes. Ensure that the notes are legible and comprehensive is the responsibility of the operating surgeon. The clinical significance of operation notes is derived from the critical role that effective communication among healthcare professionals plays in the safe management of the surgical patient. Additionally, the accuracy and legibility of operation notes are essential for medico-legal purposes, as documentation may be necessary in court. Furthermore, a comprehensive operation note is indispensable for the purposes of conducting research and auditing. In compliance with the guidelines published by the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS Eng) in "Good Surgical Practice," surgeons are obligated to ensure that all medical records are legible, complete, and contemporaneous, and that they contain the patient's accepted identification details. Regular audits, surgeon education, and standardized proformas are essential for the preservation of high standards in operative note documentation, which in turn contribute to improved patient care and safety.
Keywords: Operation notes, audits, education sessions