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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a new standardized obstetrics note template on the quality, efficiency, and provider-perceived comprehensiveness of clinical documentation in a healthcare setting. The investigators aim to determine whether implementing standardized templates improves the completeness, clarity, and accuracy of clinical notes while reducing the time required for healthcare providers to review and document patient encounters.
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Clinical documentation is a critical component of patient care, influencing communication among healthcare providers, continuity of care, and overall patient outcomes. Variability in note writing can lead to incomplete or unclear documentation, which may compromise patient safety. Standardized note writing templates have the potential to enhance the quality and efficiency of clinical documentation as well as improve overall provider satisfaction. Research has shown that structured documentation can improve provider efficiency and decrease documentation time. However, little is studied about the implementation of standardized prenatal care visit notes and provider perception of the comprehensiveness of prenatal care and provider satisfaction.
The investigators' study aims to evaluate pre- and post-intervention comparison of questionnaire responses to evaluate changes in the perceived quality and efficiency of clinical documentation. Questionnaires are good for gathering data about abstract ideas or concepts that are otherwise difficult to quantify, such as opinions, attitudes and beliefs. A baseline survey on the current feelings in regards to documentation practices will be collected, followed by the implementation of standardized note writing templates. Post-intervention surveys of the residents will then be gathered to assess the impact of the templates. To ensure an accurate assessment of stakeholders, a response rate of at least 60% (at least 7) is recommended.
This is a pilot longitudinal 4-timepoint panel design monthly survey of Post Graduate Year (PGY)1-4 Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) residents. The goal of this project is to provide a quality improvement evaluation of the benefits of a new standardized note template for prenatal care visits. Online surveys will be delivered via the Qualtrics survey platform to all residents in the Flushing Hospital Medical Center (FHMC) OBGYN residency program over the course of a 3 month quality improvement initiative. Data will be collected at baseline (immediately prior to the implementation of the note template), 1-month, 2-months, and 3-months.
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o The baseline survey will be administered to all residents prior to implementation of the standardized note template.
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Intervention Evaluation Data Collection:
o Monthly survey administration will occur during noon-conference during the implementation period at 1-month, 2-months, and 3-months post implementation. The survey will be delivered online via Qualtrics and made accessible to residents during noon-conference via Quick Response (QR) codes and survey links.
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Confidentiality: All data collected will be de-identified to protect participant confidentiality. Data will be stored securely and only accessible to the research team.
Informed Consent: Informed consent will be obtained from all participants prior to their inclusion in the study. Participants will be informed about the study's purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits.
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