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Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records

Canadian Family Physician, 2015

Objective To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a sta... more Objective To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. Design A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. Setting Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. Participants A total of 7312 primary care patients. Interventions As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. Main outcome measures Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. Results Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool...

Research paper thumbnail of Conversations on a New Approach to Understanding Safety

Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records: Improving smoking status documentation with a standardized intake tool and process

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a sta... more OBJECTIVE To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. DESIGN A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. SETTING Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. PARTICIPANTS A total of 7312 primary care patients. INTERVENTIONS As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. RESULTS Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool...

Research paper thumbnail of Teaching Quality Improvement in Graduate Medical Education

Academic Medicine, 2015

This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-No... more This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.

Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records: Improving smoking status documentation with a standardized intake tool and process

Canadian family physician Médecin de famille canadien, 2015

To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized ... more To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. A total of 7312 primary care patients. As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool, there was a 55% (P < .001; 95% CI 0.53 to 0.56) increase in the proportion of...

Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records

Canadian Family Physician, 2015

Objective To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a sta... more Objective To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. Design A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. Setting Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. Participants A total of 7312 primary care patients. Interventions As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. Main outcome measures Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. Results Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool...

Research paper thumbnail of Conversations on a New Approach to Understanding Safety

Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records: Improving smoking status documentation with a standardized intake tool and process

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a sta... more OBJECTIVE To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. DESIGN A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. SETTING Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. PARTICIPANTS A total of 7312 primary care patients. INTERVENTIONS As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. RESULTS Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool...

Research paper thumbnail of Teaching Quality Improvement in Graduate Medical Education

Academic Medicine, 2015

This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-No... more This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.

Research paper thumbnail of Data discipline in electronic medical records: Improving smoking status documentation with a standardized intake tool and process

Canadian family physician Médecin de famille canadien, 2015

To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized ... more To evaluate the transformation in smoking status documentation after implementing a standardized intake tool as part of a primary care smoking cessation program. A before-and-after evaluation of smoking status documentation was conducted following implementation of a smoking assessment tool. To evaluate the effect of the intervention, the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network was used to extract aggregate smoking data on the study cohort. Academic primary care clinic in Kingston, Ont. A total of 7312 primary care patients. As the first phase in a primary care smoking cessation program, a standardized intake tool was developed as part of a vital signs screening process. Documented smoking status of patients before implementation of the intake tool and documented smoking status of patients in the 6 months after its implementation. Following the implementation of the standardized intake tool, there was a 55% (P < .001; 95% CI 0.53 to 0.56) increase in the proportion of...

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