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Putting the Focus Back on the Patient: How Privacy Concerns Affect Personal Health Information Sharing Intentions

机译:将重点放在患者身上:隐私问题如何影响个人健康信息共享意图

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Background Health care providers are driven by greater participation and systemic cost savings irrespective of benefits to individual patients derived from sharing Personal Health Information (PHI). Protecting PHI is a critical issue in the sharing of health care information systems; yet, there is very little literature examining the topic of sharing PHI electronically. A good overview of the regulatory, privacy, and societal barriers to sharing PHI can be found in the 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act. Objective This study investigated the factors that influence individuals’ intentions to share their PHI electronically with health care providers, creating an understanding of how we can represent a patient’s interests more accurately in sharing settings, instead of treating patients like predetermined subjects. Unlike privacy concern and trust, patient activation is a stable trait that is not subject to change in the short term and, thus, is a useful factor in predicting sharing behavior. We apply the extended privacy model in the health information sharing context and adapt this model to include patient activation and issue involvement to predict individuals’ intentions. Methods This was a survey-based study with 1600+ participants using the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) data to validate a model through various statistical techniques. The research method included an assessment of both the measurement and structural models with post hoc analysis. Results We find that privacy concern has the most influence on individuals’ intentions to share. Patient activation, issue involvement, and patient-physician relationship are significant predictors of sharing intention. We contribute to theory by introducing patient activation and issue involvement as proxies for personal interest factors in the health care context. Conclusions Overall, this study found that although patients are open to sharing their PHI, they still have concerns over the privacy of their PHI during the sharing process. It is paramount to address this factor to increase information flow and identify how patients can assure that their privacy is protected. The outcome of this study is a set of recommendations for motivating the sharing of PHI. The goal of this research is to increase the health profile of the patients by integrating the testing and diagnoses of various doctors across health care providers and, thus, bring patients closer to the physicians.
机译:无论来自分享个人健康信息(PHI)的个体患者,背景卫生提供者都是更大的参与和全身成本节约的推动。保护PHI是卫生保健信息系统共享的关键问题;然而,非常少的文献检查了以电子方式分享PHI的主题。在2009年的经济和临床健康法案的卫生信息技术中,可以在2009年卫生信息技术中找到监管,隐私和社会障碍的良好概述。目的本研究调查了影响个人意图与卫生保健提供者以电子方式分享PHI的因素,从而了解如何更准确地在共享环境中更准确地代表患者的兴趣,而不是处理等预定科目等患者。与隐私关注和信任不同,患者激活是一种稳定的特征,不受短期内的变化,因此是预测共享行为的有用因素。我们在健康信息共享上下文中应用扩展隐私模型,并调整该模型以包括患者激活和问题参与,以预测个人的意图。方法这是一项基于调查的研究,使用健康信息国家趋势调查(提示)数据以各种统计技术验证模型的1600多名与会者。该研究方法包括评估具有后HOC分析的测量和结构模型。结果我们发现隐私问题对个人的意图产生了最大影响。患者激活,问题参与和患者 - 医生关系是分享意图的重要预测因子。我们通过引入患者激活和问题参与作为医疗保健背景下的个人兴趣因素的代表来促进理论。结论总体而言,本研究发现,虽然患者持续分享他们的辉合作,但他们仍然担心在分享过程中披着博士的隐私。要解决此因素至关重要的是增加信息流程,并确定患者如何保证其隐私受到保护。本研究的结果是一套激励博士共享的建议。本研究的目标是通过将各种医生的测试和诊断整合卫生保健提供者的测试和诊断增加,因此将患者带来更接近医生的患者。

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