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Furthermore, our search strategy did not include gray literature, meaning evaluations of some PAEHR systems that have not been published in academic journals may have been missed. This review was also limited by having only 1 author screen all the studies and extract the data for analysis. A pragmatic approach to screening was used, where only studies with unclear eligibility for inclusion were screened by a second author.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54973
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Structured fields cannot easily capture the gray narrative information common in mental health contexts, and trying to fit data into structured fields can have implications for care [101]. Two common issues were restrictive templates that took away from the narrative format of mental health notes [101,113] and essential templates or data fields missing from the EHR [99,106,112].
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(5):e30405
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