Access to health records: Psychiatric patients and patients with diabetes compared

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Abstract

This study was undertaken to assess whether psychiatric patients respond more adversely to reading their own records than non-psychiatric patients. Seventy-three psychiatric out patients and 84 out-patients with diabetes were posted their main clinical summary with a questionnaire about it. For seven of the eight questions, more than 70% of both patient groups gave favourable ratings. However, the psychiatric patients gave significantly less favourable responses than the patients with diabetes on five of the eight questions. Fourteen of 73 (19%) psychiatric patients were upset by reading the clinical summary about themselves compared with four of 84 (5%) patients with diabetes.

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Jha, A., Bernadt, M., Brown, K., Sawicka, E., & Stein, G. (1998). Access to health records: Psychiatric patients and patients with diabetes compared. Psychiatric Bulletin. Royal College of Psychiatrists. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.22.5.309

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