An audit investigating documentation of hospital urethral catheterisation and the improvements using proforma stickers
Abstract
Purpose
An audit was undertaken, aimed at investigating documentation of hospital urethral catheterisation in patients’ notes.
Design/methodology/approach
Standards were devised by the urology department and documentation of these standards was recorded. After identifying deficiencies in the quality of record keeping, proforma catheterisation stickers were produced and distributed throughout the hospital wards. The standards were then re‐audited a month later.
Findings
There was only 3 per cent full documentation using the catheterisation standards set for this study in the initial audit. In the re‐audit there was a 55 per cent usage rate of stickers. Of the notes with stickers 84 per cent had full documentation compared to only 2 per cent without stickers.
Practical implications
The use of proforma stickers improves documentation of urethral catheterisation in patients’ notes.
Originality/value
This paper identifies a way of improving documentation of urethral catheterisation in patients’ notes.
Keywords
Citation
Tempest, H.V., Kumar, N., Rucker, J., Knight, A. and Saleemi, A. (2005), "An audit investigating documentation of hospital urethral catheterisation and the improvements using proforma stickers", Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 165-167. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777270510594335
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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