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Table 4 EHR software package as determinant of compliance with three data quality criteria: results from multivariable logistic regression analyses

From: Readiness of the Belgian network of sentinel general practitioners to deliver electronic health record data for surveillance purposes: results of survey study

EHR software package

Use of subject headings (N = 134)*

Use of prescription module (N = 134)*

Recording home visits (N = 173)*

 

OR

95%CI

P

OR

95%CI

P

OR

95%CI

P

Other system

1

  

1

  

1

  

Health One©

4.02

1.21-13.34

0.023

2.34

0.88-6.25

0.089

1.01

0.44-2.31

0.982

Windoc©

0.82

0.28-2.36

0.713

0.62

0.22-1.76.

0.373

0.58

0.24-1.42

0.235

Medidoc©

4.15

1.03-16.69

0.045

1.51

0.49-4.68

0.475

0.86

0.33-2.25

0.765

  1. Abbreviations: OR: Odds Ratio; CI: confidence intervals; P: statistical significance
  2. Significant P-values are in bold.
  3. * In the three multivariable models, we adjusted for gender, age (under median and median or higher), community and practice organisation. GPs with a compliance rate equalling or exceeding the median value (1) were compared to GPs with a compliance rate under the median value (0).