Anaesthesiologists' views on the need for point-of-care information system in the operating room: A survey of the European Society of Anaesthesiologists

A. Perel, Haim Berkenstadt*, A. Ziv, R. Katzenelson, A. Aitkenhead

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Abstract

Background and objective: In this preliminary study we wanted to explore the attitudes of anaesthesiologists to a point-of-care information system in the operating room. The study was conducted as a preliminary step in the process of developing such a system by the European Society of Anaesthesiologists (ESA). Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to all 2240 attendees of the ESA's annual meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, which took place in April 2001. Results: Of the 329 responders (response rate of 14.6%), 79% were qualified specialists with more than 10 yr of experience (68%), mostly from Western Europe. Most responders admitted to regularly experiencing lack of medical knowledge relating to real-time patient care at least once a month (74%) or at least once a week (46%), and 39% admitted to having made errors during anaesthesia due to lack of medical information that can be otherwise found in a handbook. The choice of a less optimal but more familiar approach to patient management due to lack of knowledge was reported by 37%. Eighty-eight percent of responders believe that having a point-of-care information system for the anaesthesiologists in the operating room is either important or very important. Conclusions: This preliminary survey demonstrates that lack of knowledge of anaesthesiologists may be a significant source of medical errors in the operating room, and suggests that a point-of-care information system for the anaesthesiologist may be of value.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)898-901
Number of pages4
JournalEuropean Journal of Anaesthesiology
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2004

Keywords

  • Education, medical, anaesthesiology, continuing, graduate
  • Information systems, anaesthesiology, operating room
  • Medical errors
  • Risk management
  • Safety management

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