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    Collateral history-taking on acute general adult and older person inpatient wards: A quality improvement project

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    Author
    Deol, Harlene
    Keyword
    Hospitals
    Quality improvement
    Clinical audit
    Date
    2023
    
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    DOI
    10.1192/bjo.2023.476
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/collateral-historytaking-on-acute-general-adult-and-older-person-inpatient-wards-a-quality-improvement-project/7AEA5962EBFA5D6AC878756F8E2CC86D
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    Aims. To investigate current practice of collateral history-taking on inpatient adult and older person wards in Leicestershire Partnership Trust. COVID-19 visiting restrictions raised concerns that the collateral history may be side-lined due to the physical absence of carers. Collateral history is important in developing a working diagnosis and assessing level of function, and is part of ongoing assessment and formulation. Methods. An initial audit of 46 patient records from 3 inpatient wards (2 adult and 1 functional old age) was carried out in January 2021 when visiting restrictions were in place. In response, a questionnaire was distributed and 2 focus groups of junior doctors conducted later in 2021; the aim being to explore factors affecting collateral history taking. A re-audit was completed in October 2022 when visiting was reinstated. 48 patient records were audited. Old Age organic wards for dementia assessment were not included in data collection, as collateral history-taking is unavoidable for initial assessment of those presenting with significant cognitive impairment. Results. In 2021 and 2022, 33% and 38% of sampled patients had a collateral history taken in the first 14 days of admission. Where a collateral history was omitted, only 10% and 13% were attempted and 46% and 27% planned. Associated themes were identified from the questionnaire and focus groups including consent; accessibility of contact details; lack of confidence and variability in history-taking; accountability/ clarity on whose role it is to complete the task; lack of time/space and poor consensus on how to document a collateral history. Conclusion. The results of the re-audit continue to show poor collateral history completion early in admission for both old age and adult inpatient wards despite reinstatement of visiting after the COVID-19 pandemic. Numerous issues affect the completion and documentation of good quality of collateral histories within inpatient settings of Leicestershire Partnership Trust. These have been categorised into staff, system, environmental and other factors. This audit forms part of a wider quality improvement project. The proposed actions are as follows: 1. To share findings locally via the Trust Audit and Quality Improvement department, Trust email and Consultant Medical Advisory Committee; 2. To improve education through Trust induction, regular bitesize teaching and development of a crib sheet to be placed on each ward; 3. To consider wider quality improvement projects in line with themes identified above; 4. To undertake a further re-audit in November 2023.
    Citation
    Steptoe, J., Deol, H., Male, J., Riviere, E. & McCarthy, R. (2023). Collateral history-taking on acute general adult and older person inpatient wards: A quality improvement project. In: Kaufman, K. R., (Ed.) RCPsych International Congress, 10-13 July 2023 Liverpool. BJPsych Open, p.S183.
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    Conference Proceeding
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/19403
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