Miller R D, Morrow B, Kaye M, Maier G J
Mendota Mental Health Institute Forensic Center, Madison, Wisconsin 53704.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1987 Oct;38(10):1081-5. doi: 10.1176/ps.38.10.1081.
Several psychiatric facilities have opened their records partially or completely to patients. The authors report the results of a two-part study in which 20 patients on a minimum-security unit of a forensic center were allowed to read their records and later to write in them. Staff and patient attitudes toward granting patients access to their records were measured before and during the study and were compared with staff and patient attitudes on two units where patients were not granted access. Only eight study patients actually read their charts and none wrote in them, but the majority of both study and control patients felt that access had been helpful. No significant differences in patient behaviors were found on any of the units as a result of access. Staff attitudes toward access did not differ significantly before or after the study, and few differences were found in staff charting practices.