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Collecting information on the quality of prescribing in primary care using semi-automatic data extraction from GPs' electronic medical records. [1]

Peer reviewed scientific article

SCIENSANO

Auteurs

Vandenberghe, H E E [2]; Viviane Van Casteren [3]; Jonckheer, P [4]; Bastiaens, H [5]; Johan Van der Heyden [6]; Lafontaine, M-F [7]; De Clercq, E [8]

Mots-clés

  1. Aged [9]
  2. Aged, 80 and over [10]
  3. Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal [11]
  4. Belgique [12]
  5. Data collection [13]
  6. Drug Prescriptions [14]
  7. Female [15]
  8. Humans [16]
  9. Male [17]
  10. Medical Audit [18]
  11. Medical Records Systems, Computerized [19]
  12. middle aged [20]
  13. Osteoarthritis [21]
  14. Physicians, Family [22]
  15. Practice Patterns, Physicians' [23]
  16. Quality of Health Care [24]

Résumé:

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of general practitioners (GPs) through a comparison with a paper sheets data collection simultaneously used in a primary care research project on the quality of prescribing for osteoarthritis in the elderly.SUBJECTS: One hundred and fifty-two GPs using five different EMR-software systems participated with the semi-automatic data extraction from the EMR and 233 GPs collected data with paper registration sheets.METHODS: The proportion of patients with respectively a drug prescription, paracetamol…
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Résumé

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of general practitioners (GPs) through a comparison with a paper sheets data collection simultaneously used in a primary care research project on the quality of prescribing for osteoarthritis in the elderly.

SUBJECTS: One hundred and fifty-two GPs using five different EMR-software systems participated with the semi-automatic data extraction from the EMR and 233 GPs collected data with paper registration sheets.

METHODS: The proportion of patients with respectively a drug prescription, paracetamol, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and ibuprofen were compared between the semi-automatic extraction and the paper data collection and among the EMR-software systems.

RESULTS: Using the semi-automatic data extraction, a significantly lower proportion of patients on drugs was obtained compared to the paper data collection (adjusted OR: 0.31; 95% CI 0.25-0.39). However, the proportion of patients on a specific type of drug was comparable. Within the results from the semi-automatic extraction, the results were heterogeneous among the different EMR-software systems.

CONCLUSIONS: The semi-automatic data extraction with multiple EMR-software systems proposed in this study seems suitable for quality of prescribing assessment in primary care. However, it may be less reliable when only a single EMR-software is used.

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