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Assessing the capture of sociodemographic information in electronic medical records to inform clinical decision making

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  • Rawan Abulibdeh
  • Karen Tu
  • Debra A Butt
  • Anthony Train
  • Noah Crampton
  • Ervin Sejdić

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There is a growing need to document sociodemographic factors in electronic medical records to produce representative cohorts for medical research and to perform focused research for potentially vulnerable populations. The objective of this work was to assess the content of family physicians’ electronic medical records and characterize the quality of the documentation of sociodemographic characteristics. Descriptive statistics were reported for each sociodemographic characteristic. The association between the completeness rates of the sociodemographic data and the various clinics, electronic medical record vendors, and physician characteristics was analyzed. Supervised machine learning models were used to determine the absence or presence of each characteristic for all adult patients over the age of 18 in the database. Documentation of marital status (51.0%) and occupation (47.2%) were significantly higher compared to the rest of the variables. Race (1.4%), sexual orientation (2.5%), and gender identity (0.8%) had the lowest documentation rates with a 97.5% missingness rate or higher. The correlation analysis for vendor type demonstrated that there was significant variation in the availability of marital and occupation information between vendors (χ2 > 6.0, P

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  • Rawan Abulibdeh & Karen Tu & Debra A Butt & Anthony Train & Noah Crampton & Ervin Sejdić, 2025. "Assessing the capture of sociodemographic information in electronic medical records to inform clinical decision making," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(1), pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0317599
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317599
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