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Patient-held records for undocumented immigrants: a blind spot. A systematic review of patient-held records.

机译:无证移民的患者保存记录:一个盲点。对患者保存的记录进行系统的审查。

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OBJECTIVE: As a result of inadequate medical record information, the medical care for undocumented immigrants in general practice is time consuming and often unsatisfactory. The availability of medical record information might improve the medical care for undocumented immigrants. Therefore, we executed a systematic review of literature to investigate the potential benefits of a patient-held record (PHR) for undocumented immigrants. DESIGN: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PSYCH info and the Cochrane database of systematic reviews. Search terms were: patient-held medical records, client-held medical records, PHRs, client-held records, home-based medical record, medical passport and/or illegal immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. Inclusion criteria were: information on patient and/or doctors compliance of PHRs OR information about views of patient and/or doctors on PHRs and age over 18 years. Two independent reviewers assessed the methodological quality of the selected articles. RESULTS: No studies were found about undocumented immigrants and PHRs. Therefore, we decided to eliminate the search terms illegal immigrants, and undocumented immigrants, and perform a broader search about the use of PHRs in general. This search yielded 61 articles; 42 articles were excluded. Sixteen articles were screened for methodological quality: seven articles met the criteria, six quantitative studies and one qualitative study. In these studies the use and appreciation of PHRs by patients is satisfactory. The use and appreciation of the PHRs by physicians in the studies is lower than the use by patients. The most important obstacle for physicians is the time investment required. CONCLUSION: A PHR for undocumented immigrants seems to be appropriate because in most cases there is no other record available. However, the uncertainty of our findings is considerable. Therefore, we recommend a pilot evaluation of the use of PHRs for undocumented immigrants. In addition, a qualitative approach might be useful to solicit the views of undocumented immigrants and health care workers.
机译:目的:由于病历信息不足,一般情况下为无证移民提供的医疗服务既耗时,又往往不尽人意。医疗记录信息的可用性可能会改善无证移民的医疗服务。因此,我们对文献进行了系统的回顾,以调查患者备案(PHR)对于无证移民的潜在好处。设计:我们搜索了MEDLINE,EMBASE,PSYCH信息和Cochrane数据库的系统评价。搜索词是:患者持有的医疗记录,客户持有的医疗记录,PHR,客户持有的记录,家庭医疗记录,医疗护照和/或非法移民以及无证件移民。纳入标准为:有关患者和/或医生对PHR的遵守情况的信息,或有关患者和/或医生对PHR和年龄在18岁以上的观点的信息。两名独立审稿人评估了所选文章的方法学质量。结果:未发现有关无证移民和PHR的研究。因此,我们决定删除搜索词,即非法移民和无证件移民,并在一般情况下对PHR的使用进行更广泛的搜索。该搜索产生了61篇文章;排除42篇文章。筛选了16篇文章的方法学质量:七篇符合标准,六篇定量研究和一项定性研究。在这些研究中,患者对PHR的使用和评价令人满意。在研究中,医生对PHR的使用和欣赏程度低于患者。对于医生而言,最重要的障碍是所需的时间投入。结论:针对无证移民的PHR似乎是适当的,因为在大多数情况下,没有其他可用的记录。但是,我们发现的不确定性相当大。因此,我们建议对无证移民使用PHR进行试点评估。此外,定性方法可能有助于征求无证移民和医护人员的意见。

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