Abstract
The Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital item sheets (B-MIS) are summaries in coded form which are completed for every patient admitted or readmitted to the joint hospitals. The Part 1 item sheet contains information which is included in the Part 1 case summary, as described inNotes on Eliciting and Recording Clinical Information, and is completed at the same time as the summary is prepared; that is, usually within a fortnight of the patient entering hospital. Similarly, the Part 2 item sheet contains information normally found in the discharge summary, and is completed at the same time that this summary is prepared; shortly after the patient has left hospital. The item sheets are restricted to pieces of information which can be readily coded by the registrar. Thus, of necessity, they concentrate on relatively ‘hard’ data.
Highlights
Background to the present studyA working party drafted lists of items with the aim o'hfarcdo'vderaitnagcoinntaeianseidly incothdeabaldemfisosrimonat anmdodstiscohfartghee clinical summaries
The results of this study confirm the usefulness of the Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospital item sheets (B-MIS) in providing a reliable data collection sys tem which can be completed in approximately five minutes per patient, by the junior psychiatrist responsible for that person
The Bethlem Royal and Maudsley hospital item sheets (B-MIS) appear to be a reliable means of rapidly and readily coding information pertaining to adult psychiatric in-patients, which can be
Summary
Background to the present studyA working party drafted lists of items with the aim o'hfarcdo'vderaitnagcoinntaeianseidly incothdeabaldemfisosrimonat anmdodstiscohfartghee clinical summaries. The Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital item sheets MIS) are summaries in coded form which are com pleted for every patient admitted or readmitted to the joint hospitals.
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