1144 How Much Does Colorectal Enhanced Recovery Program Education Affect Knowledge of Newly Joined Junior Doctors? A General District Hospital Re-Audit

2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
A Dorra ◽  
T Alhammali ◽  
A Arnob ◽  
M Murtaza ◽  
N Essa ◽  
...  

Abstract Aim Aim of the study is closing the audit loop on knowledge of colorectal Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP) among newly joined junior doctors in a general district hospital. Original audit showed shortage of awareness and knowledge among newly joined junior doctors. The recommendation was educating them regarding ERP and re-auditing. Method Education through a 30-minute power point presentation, on colorectal ERP, was done among newly joined junior doctors. This was followed by a 12-point questionnaire for testing the knowledge of colorectal ERP protocol among 5 newly joined junior doctors (Senior House Officers, Foundation year 2 and Foundation year 1) in our surgical department in August 2020. Results The responses showed an increase in doctors’ knowledge to 90 % (re-audit) from 52.9% (original audit). An increase of about 40% in their knowledge. The average score of their knowledge was 10.8/12 (90 %). One doctor (20 %) scored 12 out of 12 (12/12), two (40 %) scored 11/12 and two (40 %) scored 10/12. Conclusions The study showed that education of newly joined junior doctors resulted in a substantial improvement in their level of knowledge of colorectal ERP, almost up to the local hospital guidelines target (100 %). The study recommends this education to be an integral part of their induction program not only locally but also nationwide. It highlights the impact of education on colorectal ERP implementation.

2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
A Dorra ◽  
T Alhammali ◽  
A Arnob ◽  
M Murtaza ◽  
N Essa ◽  
...  

Abstract Aim Aim of the study is assessment of awareness and knowledge of colorectal Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP) of newly joined junior doctors at a general district hospital. ERP is an essential evidence-based element of surgical colorectal patients’ management during preoperative, operative, and postoperative periods. Junior doctors play an integral part in patients’ management. Local hospital guidelines require 100 % awareness and knowledge of ERP among surgical team members. Method A questionnaire of 15 points for assessment of awareness (1 point) and knowledge of Colorectal ERP (14 points) among 8 newly joined junior doctors (Senior House Officers, Foundation year 2 and Foundation year 1) was developed in our surgical department in August 2020. Results The responses showed that average score of doctors’ knowledge of ERP was (52.9 %). Two doctors (25%) scored 9 out of 14 (9 /14), two (25 %) scored 8/14, one (12.5 %) scored 7.25 /14, one (12.5 %) scored 7/14, one (12.5%) scored 6/14, one (12.5%) scored 5 /14. Regarding awareness of ERP, 5/8 doctors were aware of ERP (62.5 %). Conclusions The study showed presence of a variable average level of awareness and knowledge of ERP among newly joined junior doctors. This was less than local guidelines target (100%). The study recommends education (power point presentation) for improving awareness and knowledge of ERP among newly joined junior doctors. This is to be followed by re-auditing and closing the audit loop.


Author(s):  
Anisha N. Khanijow ◽  
Lauren N. Wood ◽  
Rongbing Xie ◽  
Lauren M. Theiss ◽  
Robert H. Hollis ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thais Reif de Paula ◽  
Samantha K. Nemeth ◽  
Paul Kurlansky ◽  
Hillary L. Simon ◽  
Lydia L. Miller ◽  
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