2023
DOI: 10.1177/14604582231200300
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Evaluating the comparability of patient-level social risk data extracted from electronic health records: A systematic scoping review

Gaia H Linfield,
Shyam Patel,
Hee Joo Ko
et al.

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate how and from where social risk data are extracted from EHRs for research purposes, and how observed differences may impact study generalizability. Methods: Systematic scoping review of peer-reviewed literature that used patient-level EHR data to assess 1 ± 6 social risk domains: housing, transportation, food, utilities, safety, social support/isolation. Results: 111/9022 identified articles met inclusion criteria. By domain, social support/isolation was most often included ( N = 68/111),… Show more

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