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‘I’d like to think you could trust the government, but I don’t really think we can’: Australian women’s attitudes to and experiences of My Health Record

机译:“我想认为你可以相信政府,但我真的不认为我们可以':澳大利亚妇女对我健康记录的态度和经验

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The Australian government’s Australian Digital Health Agency is working towards its goal of enrolling every Australian in My Health Record, its national electronic health record system. This article reports findings from a qualitative project involving interviews and focus groups with Australian women about their use of digital health across the range of technologies available to them, including their attitudes to and experiences of My Health Record. A feminist new materialism perspective informed the project, working to surface the affordances, affective forces and relational connections that contributed to the opening up or closing off potential agential capacities when people come together with digitised systems such as My Health Record. These findings demonstrate that people’s personal experiences and feelings, the actions of others such as the agencies responsible for system implementation and function, their healthcare providers and broader social, cultural, technological and political factors are important in shaping their knowledge, interest in and acceptance of an electronic health record system. Even among this group of participants, who were experienced and active in finding and engaging with health information online, uncertainty and a lack of awareness of and interest in My Health Record were evident among many. Affordances such as technical difficulties were major barriers to enrolling and using the system successfully. No participants had yet found any benefit or use for it. Affective forces such as lack of trust and faith in the Australian government’s general technological expertise and concerns about data privacy and security were also key in many participants’ accounts.
机译:澳大利亚政府的澳大利亚数字卫生机构正在努力为其健康记录中注册每个澳大利亚,其国家电子健康记录系统。本文报告了一个定性项目的调查结果,涉及澳大利亚妇女的访谈和焦点小组,关于他们在他们提供的技术范围内使用数字健康,包括他们的健康记录的态度和经验。一个女权主义的新唯物主义观点了解了该项目,致力于在人们与我的健康记录等数字化系统一起开放或关闭潜在的动力方面的带来的带来的带来的带来,情感力和关系联系。这些调查结果表明,人们的个人经历和感受,其他人的行动,如负责制度实施和功能的机构,其医疗保健提供者和更广泛的社会,文化,技术和政治因素在塑造他们的知识,兴趣和接受方面都很重要电子健康记录系统。甚至在这组参与者中,在在线寻找和参与在线寻找和参与身份的参与者中,在线,不确定性和对我的健康记录的意识和缺乏意识,在许多人之间都很明显。诸如技术困难的可供性是成功注册和使用该系统的主要障碍。没有参与者对此有任何好处或使用。澳大利亚政府一般技术专长缺乏信任和信仰的情感力量以及对数据隐私和安全的担忧也是许多参与者的账户中的关键。

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