An Evidence-based Preoperative Evaluation Documentation Template Improves Perioperative Communication

Appl Clin Inform. 2024 Jan;15(1):121-128. doi: 10.1055/s-0044-1779021. Epub 2024 Feb 14.

Abstract

Objectives: The number of surgeries performed in the United States has increased over the past two decades, with a shift to the ambulatory setting. Perioperative complications and mortality pose significant health care burdens. Inadequate preoperative assessment and documentation contribute to communication failure and poor patient outcomes. The aim of this quality improvement project was to design and implement a preoperative evaluation documentation template that not only improved communication during the perioperative pathway but also enhanced the overall user experience.

Methods: We implemented a revamped evidence-based documentation template in the electronic medical records of a health care organization across three internal medicine clinics on the downtown campus and seven satellite family medicine clinics. A pre- and postintervention design was used to assess the template utilization rate and clinician satisfaction.

Results: The preoperative template utilization rate increased from 51.2% at baseline to 66.5% after the revamped template "went live" (p < 0.001). Clinician satisfaction with the preoperative documentation template also significantly increased (30.6 vs. 80.0%, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Adopting a user-friendly, evidence-based documentation template can enhance the standardization of preoperative evaluation documentation and reduce the documentation burden.

MeSH terms

  • Ambulatory Care Facilities
  • Communication
  • Documentation*
  • Electronic Health Records*
  • Humans
  • Quality Improvement

Grants and funding

Funding This project received partial funding from the Hennepin Healthcare Department of Medicine (DOM) Seed Grant. DOM had no role in the design, collection, analysis, interpretation, or writing of the project.