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Impact of Collaborative Documentation on Completeness and Length of Clinical Notes in Behavioral Health Settings

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  • Categories Article(Journal)
  • Date August 2, 2023

Objective: This study aimed to examine differences in community mental health visit notes before and after initiation of collaborative documentation, a practice in which clinicians and consumers jointly document clinical encounters.

Methods: Using a clinical informatics approach, the authors sampled visit notes (N=1,875) from nine providers in one mental health clinic. The authors compared notes from before and after the implementation of collaborative documentation by using fixed-effects regression models, controlling for therapist-level effects.

Results: Significant changes in visit note structure were found after the implementation of collaborative documentation. Most sections (N=6 of 10) contained more information (i.e., higher word and character counts) after collaborative documentation implementation, but sections describing a client’s feelings were less likely to have any content (OR=0.01, p<0.001).

Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that collaborative documentation influences clinical notes, providing much-needed research about a widely adopted practice in community mental health settings.

Keywords: Clinical documentation; Collaborative documentation; Community mental health; person-centered care.

Authors

Yoo, N., Matthews, L., Stanhope, V., & Baslock, D.

Published Year

2023

Article Title

Impact of Collaborative Documentation on Completeness and Length of Clinical Notes in Behavioral Health Settings

Journal Title

Psychiatric Services

Volume

75(2):186-190

Doi Link

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.20230118

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