MIDOS - Elektronische datenbank fur palliativstationen
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Abstract
Introduction. A minimal documentation system (MIDOS) has been developed for self-assessment of pain and other symptoms by the patients on palliative care units. To decrease the administrative burden and thereby increase the acceptance of the system an electronic database was developed to facilitate data entry and documentation. System. The database is based on Microsoft Access. Screen masks are used for navigation and data entry. According to the type of data items may be choosen in checklists or pulldown menues or entered as free text. The main menue documents personal data from the patient. Submenues can be reached from the main screen mask. Submenues included are the core documentation of the working group of the German Ministry of Health, the German versions of the Brief Pain Inventory, the quality of life questionnaire SF-12 and the Mini Mental State Examination for assessment of cognitive impairment. Data from these instruments may be assessed repeatedly for the same patient. Documentation of follow-up consultations include self-assessment of pain and other symptoms by the patient (MIDOS) and the analgesic regimen. These informations should be documented for each consultation. Conclusion. This data base was used in two trials on the palliative care unit of the university of Cologne, confirming data safety and convenience of the programme. We recommend the use of this data base in combination with MIDOS and the core documentation for routine assessment on the palliative care ward.
Translated title of the contribution | MIDOS - An electronic database for the palliative care unit |
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Details
Original language | German |
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Pages (from-to) | 257-263 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Schmerz |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2000 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- Electronic data base, Palliative medicine, Quality assurance, Symptom assessment