Positional change records
Health Boards should ensure that where a patient requires positional changes nursing staff clearly record this on a turning chart or equivalent.
- The Scottish Government's response detailed professional standards for record-keeping, with the revised NMC Code (effective March 2015) requiring nurses and midwives to maintain clear, accurate, and contemporaneous patient records.
- The requirement that positional changes are recorded on turning charts is embedded in the NMC Code's standards on record-keeping, which apply to all registered nurses and midwives practising in Scotland. The GMC's Good Medical Practice sets equivalent standards for doctors.
- The Health and Social Care Standards (published June 2017) include Standard 3: 'I have confidence in the people who support and care for me,' which encompasses professional standards including accurate record-keeping (Health and Social Care Standards (https://www.gov.scot/publications/health-social-care-standards-support-life/)).
- Healthcare Improvement Scotland assesses record-keeping quality as part of its inspection programme, and the Scottish Patient Safety Programme promotes standardised documentation practices including safety briefs and structured handovers.
How was this evidence gathered?
Response
Accepted
Response
AcceptedSection 4.2 of the Scottish Government's response addresses this through professional standards for record-keeping. The revised NMC code, which nurses must follow, provides specific guidance requiring clear and accurate records to be maintained. Nurses must complete all records at the time or as soon as possible after an event, ensuring all information needed by colleagues is present. This includes signing, dating, and timing all entries to ensure proper documentation of care, such as positional changes.
Published Evidence
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Excellence in Care framework monitors nursing documentation including positional change records. CAIR Dashboard tracks fundamentals of care compliance.
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Turning chart or equivalent documentation addressed through national nursing quality metrics.