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.