Treffer: The Completeness of the Operating Room Data.

Title:
The Completeness of the Operating Room Data.
Authors:
Nurmela P; Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Pohjois-Savo, Finland., Mykkänen M; Department of Strategy and Development, Wellbeing Services County of North Savo, Kuopio, Finland., Kinnunen UM; Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Pohjois-Savo, Finland.; Research Center for Nursing Science and Social and Health Management, Wellbeing Services County of North Savo, Kuopio, Finland.
Source:
Methods of information in medicine [Methods Inf Med] 2024 Sep; Vol. 63 (3-04), pp. 137-144. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Mar 26.
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Language:
English
Journal Info:
Publisher: Thieme Country of Publication: Germany NLM ID: 0210453 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 2511-705X (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00261270 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Methods Inf Med Subsets: MEDLINE
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: 2018- : Stuttgart, Germany : Thieme
Original Publication: Stuttgart : F K Schattauer Verlag
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Grant Information:
Funding for a secure research environment Wellbeing Services County of North Savo
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20250326 Date Completed: 20250603 Latest Revision: 20250606
Update Code:
20250606
PubMed Central ID:
PMC12133324
DOI:
10.1055/a-2566-7958
PMID:
40139222
Database:
MEDLINE

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In the operating theater, a large collection of data are collected at each surgical visit. Some of these data are patient information, some is related to resource management, which is linked to hospital finances. Poor quality data lead to poor decisions, impacting patient safety and the continuity of care.The study aimed at evaluating the completeness of the data documented within surgical operations. Based on the results, the goal is to improve data quality and to identify improvement ideas of data management.The study was a quantitative evaluation of 33,684 surgical visits, focusing on data omissions. The organization identified 58 operating room data variables related to visits, procedures, resources, and personnel. Data completeness was evaluated for 36 variables, excluding 47 visits that were missing the "Complete" flag. Data preprocessing was done using Python and Pandas, with pseudonymization of personnel names. Data were analyzed using the R programming language. Data omissions were coded as "1" for missing values and "0" for others. Summary variables were created to indicate the number of personnel and procedure and data omissions per visit.The average completeness of the operating room data was 98%, which is considered excellent. However, seven variables-the start and end date and time of anesthesia, the type of treatment, personnel group, and assistant information-had completeness below the 95% target level. A total of 34% of the surgical visits contained at least one data omission. In the yearly comparison, the completeness values of variables were statistically significantly higher in 2022 compared with 2023.By ensuring existing quality assurance practices, verifying internal data maintenance and verifying and standardizing documenting practices the organization can achieve net benefits through improved data completeness, thus enhancing patient records, financial information, and management. Improved data quality will also benefit national and international registers.
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