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. 2022 May 4;24(5):e30405. doi: 10.2196/30405

Table 2.

Topics of included studies and related publication dates.

Topics of included studies Publication years of included studies
Exploring the adoption of EHRsa in the mental health care context 2015 [116] and 2018 [94]
Evaluation of an EHR implementation 2009 [78], 2010 [107], 2011 [108], 2012 [99], 2017 [79], and 2018 [110]
Exploring the use of EHRs to provide mutual access to psychiatric records 2013 [80] and 2015 [81]
Exploring the impact of EHRs on the therapeutic relationship or person-centered care 2010 [82], 2011 [84] 2017 [101], 2019 [111], 2020 [83], and 2020 [85]
Exploring the use of EHRs in integrated or collaborative care contexts 2012 [113], 2012 [113], 2015 [112], 2015 [81], and 2018 [86]
Comparing documentation in EHRs with documentation in paper records 2007 [87], 2016 [88], and 2018 [114]
Exploring service users’ experiences or satisfaction with care when an EHR is present 2018 [110] and 2020 [90]
Exploring the barriers, facilitators, workarounds, and usability of EHRs in the mental health context 2010 [103], 2011 [108], 2012 [113], 2012 [99], 2013 [109], 2014 [100], 2015 [116], 2015 [112], 2017 [115], 2017 [101], and 2021 [102]
Exploring the impact of EHRs on health care professionals’ information practices and behavior 2004 [105], 2010 [106], and 2016 [104]
Exploring clinicians’ satisfaction and perspectives of EHRs 2009 [89], 2015 [92], and 2018 [110]
Exploring information availability or documentation of specific diagnoses in EHRs 2013 [117], 2016 [91], 2016 [95], 2016 [96], 2019 [93] 2020 [98], and 2020 [97]

aEHR: electronic health record.