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An Untapped Potential in Primary Care: Semi-Structured Interviews with Clinicians on How Patient Portals Will Work for Caregivers in the Safety Net

机译:初级保健的未开发潜力:与临床医生的半结构性访谈如何为患者门户在安全网中为护理人员工作

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Background Patients within safety-net settings are less likely to access health information on patient portals, despite expressed interest. Family and friends are important resources to assist these patients (ie, Medicaid recipients, older patients, patients with limited English proficiency) in navigating health systems, and provider support of the use of patient portals among these groups may also facilitate caregivers’ use of their patients’ portal. Objective Because safety net providers work closely with caregivers to care for their patients, we used qualitative methods to explore safety net providers’ perspectives on portal use among caregivers for their patients, especially as there is limited literature about caregivers’ use of portals in the safety net. Methods We conducted 45- to 60-min semistructured telephone interviews with providers from three large California safety-net health systems. The interviews focused on providers’ experiences with caregivers, caregiver roles, and how the portal could be leveraged as a tool to support caregivers in their responsibilities. A total of three coders analyzed the interview transcripts using both deductive and inductive approaches and established a consensus regarding major themes. Results Of the 16 participants interviewed, 4 specialized in geriatrics, and all held a leadership or administrative role. We described themes highlighting providers’ recognition of potential benefits associated with caregiver portal use and specific challenges to caregiver engagement. Conclusions Providers recognized the potential for portals to improve information delivery and communication by helping caregivers assist socially and medically complex patients in the safety net. Providers in safety net sites also discussed a clear need for better ways to keep in touch with patients and connect with caregivers, yet security and privacy are perhaps of higher importance in these settings and may pose challenges to portal adoption. They noted that caregivers of patients in the safety net likely face similar communication barriers as patients, especially with respect to digital literacy, health literacy, and English proficiency. Further research is needed to assess and support caregivers’ interest and ability to access portals across barriers in health and digital literacy, and English proficiency. Portal platforms and health systems must also address specific strategies to uphold patient preferences while maintaining privacy and security.
机译:尽管有兴趣,安全网设置内的背景患者不太可能进入患者门户网站的健康信息。家庭和朋友是协助这些患者(即医疗补助者,老年患者,英语水平有限的患者)的重要资源,以及这些群体中使用患者门户的提供商支持也可能促进护理人员的使用患者门户。目标是因为安全网提供商与护理人员密切合作,以照顾患者,我们使用定性方法来探索安全网提供商对其患者的看护人的门户网站使用的观点,特别是由于护理人员在安全方面使用有限的文献。网。方法采用来自三大加州安全网卫生系统的提供商进行了45至60分钟的半系统。面试专注于提供者与护理人员,照顾者角色的经验以及门户如何利用作为支持护理人员职责的工具。共有三名编码人员分析了使用扣除和归纳方法的面试成绩单,并建立了关于主要主题的协商一致意见。 16名参与者采访的结果,4名专业化的老年教学,都持有了领导力或行政角色。我们描述了主题,突出了提供者对与护理人员门户使用以及对照顾者参与的具体挑战相关的潜在利益的认可。结论供应商认识到门户网站,通过帮助护理人员协助安全网协助社会和医学患者来改善信息交付和沟通。安全网站的供应商还讨论了明确需要与患者保持联系并与护理人员联系,但安全性和隐私可能在这些环境中的重要性更高,并且可能对门户采用构成挑战。他们指出,安全网的患者的照顾者可能面临类似的沟通障碍作为患者,特别是对于数字识字,健康识字和英语水平。需要进一步的研究来评估和支持护理人员的利益和能够在健康和数字识字障碍方面访问门户,以及英语水平。门户平台和卫生系统还必须在维护隐私和安全的同时解决持有患者偏好的特定策略。

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