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Exit Survey
 
 
What is your position?
 
 
In a patient's medical records on Ocean B, how easy is it to find:
Really DifficultReally Easy
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the correct place to write a new entry (1=really difficult, 10=really easy)
a specific investigation report (1=really difficult, 10=really easy)
 
 
On average, is the size/weight of a patient's medical records on Ocean B problematic for you?
No problem at allVery problematic
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Select (1=no problem at all, 10=very problematic)
 
 
Regarding a patient's medical records on Ocean B, how often do you feel:
NeverAll the time
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that sheets go missing (1=never, 10=all the time)
sheets become detached from the binding plastic (not lost, but loose; 1=never, 10=all the time)
Documents/entries are filed in the incorrect section of the records (1=never, 10=all the time)
 
 
On average, what kind of experience would you say you have when interacting with a patient's medical records on Ocean B?
Deeply frustratingVery easygoing
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Select (1=deeply frustrating, 10=easygoing)
 
 
We propose to introduce a trial on Ocean B where notes pertaining to the current admission are kept in a ring binder, while old notes are kept in the bottom drawers of the notes trolleys. The hypothesis is that this will make it easy to find all relevant information regarding the current admission and reduce the frustration that may be associated while trying to negotiate poorly kept records.
Decrease / No wayIncrease / Definitely
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Do you think this will increase or decrease risk? (1=increase, 10=decrease)
Do you think this will increase or decrease efficiency? (1=decrease, 10=increase)
Would you like to see this change? (1=no way, 10=definitely)
 
 
 
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