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Same, same but different: Perceptions of patients' online access to electronic health records among healthcare professionals

机译:同样,相同但不同:对医疗专业人士在医疗保健专业人员之间对电子健康记录的看法的看法

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In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics perceive the outcomes of giving patients online access to their electronic health records. The study was carried out as a case study and included a workshop, six interviews and a survey that was answered by 146 healthcare professionals. The results indicate that professionals working in primary care perceive that an increase in information-sharing with patients can increase adherence, clarify important information to the patient and allow the patient to quality-control documented information. Professionals at outpatient clinics seem less convinced about the benefits of patient accessible electronic health records and have concerns about how patients manage the information that they are given access to. However, the patient accessible electronic health record has not led to a change in documentation procedures among the majority of the professionals. While the findings can be connected to the context of outpatient clinics and primary care units, other contextual factors might influence the results and more in-depth studies are therefore needed to clarify the concerns.
机译:在这项研究中,我们探讨了初级保健和门诊诊所的医疗保健专业人员如何感知患者在线获得其电子健康记录的结果。该研究进行了作为案例研究,包括一个由146名医疗专业人士回答的研讨会,六次访谈和调查。结果表明,在初级护理中工作的专业人士认为,与患者的信息共享增加可以增加遵守,澄清患者的重要信息,并允许患者能够质量控制记录的信息。门诊诊所的专业人士似乎不太说服患者可访问的电子健康记录的益处,并担心患者如何管理他们获得的信息。但是,患者可访问的电子健康记录并未导致大多数专业人员之间的文档程序的变化。虽然调查结果可以与门诊诊所和初级保健单位的背景相关联,但是其他上下文因素可能会影响结果,因此需要更深入的研究来澄清担忧。

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