Medical record abstraction in a hospital with paper-based records: experience of early career psychiatrists in northern Borneo

  • Ahmad Shahabuddin F
  • Wah K
  • Buji R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We used medical record abstraction to conduct research in a psychiatric hospital with paper-based medical records. The challenges we encountered included: the difficulty in retrieving files; the extensive effort and time needed to extract clinical information; the lack of a standardised documentation system of medical records; and the need for advanced computer literacy. To promote future research using electronic medical records, potential solutions include creating a registry of all patients receiving treatment, as well as equipping busy clinicians with computer skills.

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Ahmad Shahabuddin, F., Wah, K. Y., Buji, R. I., Zulkafli, N. S., Lee, S. W., Soon, H. L., … Loo, J. L. (2020). Medical record abstraction in a hospital with paper-based records: experience of early career psychiatrists in northern Borneo. BJPsych International, 17(2), 43–44. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.29

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