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作者单位:Dan Robotham (1) Simon Riches (1) Iain Perdue (1) Felicity Callard (2) Thomas Craig (1) Diana Rose (1) Til Wykes (1)
1. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, Kings College London, London, SE5, UK 2. Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University, Caedmon Building, Leazes Road, Durham, DH1, UK
刊物主题:Public Health; Health Administration; Health Informatics; Nursing Management/Nursing Research;
出版者:BioMed Central
ISSN:1472-6963
文摘
Background Research registers of potential participants linked to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) provide a basis for screening and identifying people suitable for studies. Such a system relies upon people joining the register and giving permission for their record to be used in this way. This study describes the process of training clinicians to explain EHR-linked research registers to service users, and to recruit them onto the register.