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Psychiatrists and electronic patient records: the South London and Maudsley experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Himanshu Mistry
Affiliation:
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, Max Glatt Unit, St Bernard's Hospital, Uxbridge Road, Southall, Middlesex UB1 3EU, email: himanshu_mistry@yahoo.com
Justin Sauer
Affiliation:
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
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Abstract

Aims and Method

To explore the experiences and attitudes of psychiatrists to a new electronic patient records system. A questionnaire was emailed to 115 psychiatrists across the South London & Maudsley National Health Service Foundation Trust.

Results

The total response rate was 66% (senior house officers 75%, specialist registrars 57%, consultants 56%). Technical problems, difficulty with patient confidentiality, administrative burden and impact on clinical work were identified as concerns. However, psychiatrists recognised the potential benefits and the majority did not wish to return to using paper records.

Clinical Implications

Electronic patient records are rapidly being integrated into the daily practice of psychiatrists. More administrative assistance and specific training should be provided to support clinicians who use this system.

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Table 1. Psychiatrists’ views on the electronic patient record system

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Table 2. Respondents’ comments on the benefits and downside of the electronic patient record system

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