Diet Order Entry by Registered Dietitians Results in a Reduction in Error Rates and Time Delays Compared with Other Health Professionals

Abstract In January 2009, registered dietitians (RDs) at St Michael's Hospital (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) were granted approval for nonmedication order entry of physician-approved nutrition-related orders for the patients to whom RDs provided care. The aim of this project was to document any ch...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2012-10, Vol.112 (10), p.1656-1661
Hauptverfasser: Imfeld, Kristen, RD, Keith, Mary, PhD, RD, Stoyanoff, Linda, RD, Fletcher, Heather, RD, Miles, Sasha, MEd, RD, McLaughlin, Joan, MHSc, RD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract In January 2009, registered dietitians (RDs) at St Michael's Hospital (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) were granted approval for nonmedication order entry of physician-approved nutrition-related orders for the patients to whom RDs provided care. The aim of this project was to document any changes in the numbers and types of diet order errors and time delays that were associated with this policy change. A retrospective chart audit was conducted to document the error rate in 672 nutrition-related orders placed before, and in 633 orders placed after, implementation of RD diet order entry on high-risk inpatient units. Error rates for all nutrition-related orders decreased by 15% after RD order entry access ( P
ISSN:2212-2672
2212-2680
DOI:10.1016/j.jand.2012.05.020