AimsTo improve the quality of the information included in discharge summaries to GPs from HTT. To gather the views of local GPs as to what constitutes a good discharge summary. To streamline the process for creating the discharge summaries by developing a proforma, incorporating the views of local GPs.
ResultsInitial cross sectional analysis:
46 patients (2 excluded).
25% of patients were discharged to the GP.
Over 80% contained all the information required.
Common issues included copy and pasting large amounts of irrelevant information, missing information, use of a lot of abbreviations with no explanation, unclear discharge medication, unclear discharge plans and not specifying who would prescribe.
GP questionnaire:
8 respondents. All GPs felt that they would want a brief summary of treatment, discharge medication (with any changes highlighted) and a plan with actions for the GP. They also felt that details of follow up with contact details for the community team would be useful. Brevity was mentioned as being of key importance, as was explaining abbreviations.
Second cross sectional analysis:
31 patients (6 excluded).
8% of patients were discharged to the GP.
12% of summaries had fully utilised the proforma and a further 16% had partially utilised it. With regards to the summaries not using the proforma the results were variable. The summaries which either fully or partially used the proforma covered all information screened for and were noted to be informative and easy to read.