@article{8722, author = {Ranita Sharma and William J. Kostis and Alan C. Wilson and Nora M. Cosgrove and Afton L. Hassett and Abel E. Moreyra and Cristine D. Delnevo and John B. Kostis}, title = {Questionable hospital chart documentation practices by physicians.}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Physicians, influenced by various pressures, may document information in patient records that they did not personally observe.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hospital chart documentation practices of internists and internal medicine sub-specialists in the Northeastern United States.

DESIGN: An anonymous mail survey questionnaire.

PARTICIPANTS: One thousand one hundred twenty-six randomly selected internists and internal medicine sub-specialists.

MEASUREMENTS: Responses to questions describing their own hospital chart documentation practices, those they observed among their colleagues, and ratings of the importance of possible influences.

RESULTS: Response rate was 43%. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of physicians reported personally engaging in one or more of six questionable documentation scenarios. Forty percent (40%, CI; 37%-43%) indicated that they recorded laboratory notes in patient records based on information that they did not personally obtain, while 6% (CI; 5%-8%) admitted to writing notes on patients not personally seen or examined. The corresponding percentages reported for their colleagues were 52% (CI; 49%-56%) and 22% (CI; 20%-25%), respectively. Increased rates of documentation lapses were significantly associated with working directly with residents and/or fellows (OR = 1.71, CI; 1.30-2.25), younger age (OR for 10 year age decrease = 1.35, CI; 1.19-1.53), white race (OR = 1.47, CI; 1.08-2.00), and graduation from US medical schools (OR = 1.75, CI; 1.31-2.34).

CONCLUSION: Most physicians report having engaged in questionable hospital chart documentation. This practice is more common among physicians who are younger, working with house staff, and graduates of US medical schools.

}, year = {2008}, journal = {J Gen Intern Med}, volume = {23}, pages = {1865-70}, month = {11/2008}, issn = {1525-1497}, doi = {10.1007/s11606-008-0750-6}, language = {eng}, }