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Patient Portal Readiness (PPR) among the Underserved: Impact of PHIM Activities, Health Information Seeking, and Patient Attitudes towards Record Keeping

机译:患者门户准备情况(PPR)在不足中:PHIM活动,健康信息寻求的影响,患者对记录保存的态度

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Patient portals are increasingly becoming a solution for healthcare providers to provide patients with access to parts of their medical records such as lab results as well as to offer services such as customized educational materials, appointment scheduling, etc. However, the use of patient portals is still very low [1] especially among the underserved population. The objective of this study is to develop an understanding of the factors that may impact patient portal readiness among the underserved population. We consider three main factors that will impact Patient Portal Readiness (PPR): (a) PHIM (Personal Health Information Management) activities, (b) attitude towards keeping personal health record, and (c) access to and use of Internet for health information seeking. Findings from a survey of 132 patients of free clinics in northern Virginia support the study hypotheses related to the impact of the above three factors on PPR. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
机译:患者门户网站越来越成为医疗保健提供商的解决方案,为患者提供对其医疗记录的部分的患者,如实验室结果以及提供定制教育材料,预约调度等的服务,但是,使用患者门户仍然很低[1]特别是在不足的人口中。本研究的目的是了解对可能影响服务门户准备的因素的理解,这些因素在不服务于的人口中受到影响。我们认为将影响患者门户准备的三个主要因素(PPR):(a)PHIM(个人健康信息管理)活动,(b)对维持个人健康记录的态度,以及(c)访问和使用互联网进行健康信息寻求。从弗吉尼亚州北部132名免费诊所患者的调查结果支持与上述三种因素对PPR的影响有关的研究假设。讨论了对研究和实践的影响。

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