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Assessing Recording of Allergy Status on Rio Amongst Patients in Sandwell CAMHS

AIMS: To assess recording of allergy status for patients under the care of Sandwell CAMHS METHODS: This audit was performed at Sandwell CAMHS. The project was discussed and logged with the Trust's audit department. Medical records of all patients (516 patients) seen between January and March 20...

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Autores principales: Akhator-Eneka, Nwaife, Maanuwa, Olufikunayo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345838/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.444
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Sumario:AIMS: To assess recording of allergy status for patients under the care of Sandwell CAMHS METHODS: This audit was performed at Sandwell CAMHS. The project was discussed and logged with the Trust's audit department. Medical records of all patients (516 patients) seen between January and March 2022 by the medics in Sandwell CAMHS were examined for documentation of allergy status For all patients the alert bar on Rio was examined to determine whether or not their allergy status was recorded. it is present; no known allergy; substance name; reaction; severity; date recorded. Evidence and Certainty. RESULTS: A. 60 out of the 516 patients had their allergy status recorded. Out of these 60 patients; 18 had possible allergy : 456 had no recordings of allergy status. Those with possible Allergies; The substance name was documented for all in Rio for those who had allergies indicated 12 of the 18 possible allergies had the allergic reaction documented 13 of the 18 possible allergies had the severity documented 3 of the 18 possible allergies had the date recorded 1 of the 18 possible allergies had evidence and certainty recorded CONCLUSION: The audit revealed a poor recording of the allergy status The following recommendations have been made: Present audit at the Specialist mental health quality improvement group. Clinicians should be made aware of the expected Nice Guidelines for documentation of allergy status. Clinicians to update allergy status of patients every 6-12 months. Develop an action plan and governance documentation with the specialist mental health quality improvement group. The results of this audit have been shared with the Rio lead for them to consider making relevant changes in Rio i.e. The systems should include prompts for annual updates of allergy status. A clear trust policy of documentation on how allergy status/adverse effects will be should be recorded Rio. If possible, it should be included in the junior doctors' handbook and the eLearning. To carry out a re- audit in 6 months to 1 year