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Embracing the new age of transparency: mental health patients reading their psychotherapy notes online

机译:拥抱新的透明度:心理健康患者在线阅读他们的心理疗法

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Background: Though patients' access to clinicians' visit notes may improve patient engagement and strengthen patient-clinician relationships, it is unknown whether these benefits extend to mental health settings. Aims: Examine patients' attitudes and experiences reading their psychotherapists' notes online. Methods: Using a mixed methods design, we conducted telephone interviews and an online survey of patients at an academic medical center who had opened >= 1 of their psychotherapy notes online. Eleven patients who had read >= 6 psychotherapy notes participated in semi-structured interviews, and 85 patients completed an online survey (response rate = 24%). Results: Nearly all survey respondents (94%) agreed that having open therapy notes is a good idea, and 87% wanted it to continue. More than half reported therapy notes were "very important" (>= 7/10 on 0-10 scale) for feeling in control of their care, trusting their providers and taking care of themselves. Two respondents felt offended, and 7 (11%) felt judged by something they read in a note. Interview data supported survey findings. Conclusions: Our pilot findings indicate that most patients who read open therapy notes find them valuable for understanding and engaging in their mental health care, with minimal adverse effects. Larger studies with diverse patient populations are needed.
机译:背景:虽然患者对临床医生的访问票据可能会改善患者的参与和加强患者临床医生关系,但尚不清楚这些益处是否延伸到心理健康环境。目标:检查患者的态度和在线阅读他们的心理治疗师的态度。方法:采用混合方法设计,我们在在线打开> = 1个心理治疗笔记的学术医疗中心进行电话访谈和对患者的在线调查。读取> = 6患者参加了半结构化访谈的11名心理治疗笔记,85名患者完成了在线调查(响应率= 24%)。结果:几乎所有调查受访者(94%)同意开放治疗笔记是一个好主意,87%的人希望继续。超过一半的报告治疗票据是“非常重要”(> = 7/10在0-10级),以控制他们的照顾,信任他们的提供者并照顾自己。两个受访者感到冒犯了,7(11%)觉得他们在笔记中读的东西判断。采访数据支持的调查结果。结论:我们的试验结果表明,大多数阅读开放治疗票据的患者发现他们对理解和参与精神保健有价值,具有最小的不良影响。需要使用不同的患者群体进行更大的研究。

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