Recommendations for effective documentation in regional anesthesia: an expert panel Delphi consensus project.
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Title
Recommendations for effective documentation in regional anesthesia: an expert panel Delphi consensus project.
Journal
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine
ISSN
1532-8651 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1098-7339
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
47
Number
5
Pages
301-308
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Consensus Development Conference ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Documentation is important for quality improvement, education, and research. There is currently a lack of recommendations regarding key aspects of documentation in regional anesthesia. The aim of this study was to establish recommendations for documentation in regional anesthesia.
Following the formation of the executive committee and a directed literature review, a long list of potential documentation components was created. A modified Delphi process was then employed to achieve consensus amongst a group of international experts in regional anesthesia. This consisted of 2 rounds of anonymous electronic voting and a final virtual round table discussion with live polling on items not yet excluded or accepted from previous rounds. Progression or exclusion of potential components through the rounds was based on the achievement of strong consensus. Strong consensus was defined as ≥75% agreement and weak consensus as 50%-74% agreement.
Seventy-seven collaborators participated in both rounds 1 and 2, while 50 collaborators took part in round 3. In total, experts voted on 83 items and achieved a strong consensus on 51 items, weak consensus on 3 and rejected 29.
By means of a modified Delphi process, we have established expert consensus on documentation in regional anesthesia.
Following the formation of the executive committee and a directed literature review, a long list of potential documentation components was created. A modified Delphi process was then employed to achieve consensus amongst a group of international experts in regional anesthesia. This consisted of 2 rounds of anonymous electronic voting and a final virtual round table discussion with live polling on items not yet excluded or accepted from previous rounds. Progression or exclusion of potential components through the rounds was based on the achievement of strong consensus. Strong consensus was defined as ≥75% agreement and weak consensus as 50%-74% agreement.
Seventy-seven collaborators participated in both rounds 1 and 2, while 50 collaborators took part in round 3. In total, experts voted on 83 items and achieved a strong consensus on 51 items, weak consensus on 3 and rejected 29.
By means of a modified Delphi process, we have established expert consensus on documentation in regional anesthesia.
Keywords
Anesthesia, Conduction, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Documentation, Humans, Delphi process, anesthesia, documentation, international consensus, minimum standards, nerve block, neuraxial, regional anesthesia
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