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一项关于患者与医疗服务提供者电子邮件沟通的调查:患者怎么看?

A survey of patient-provider e-mail communication: what do patients think?

作者信息

Sittig D F, King S, Hazlehurst B L

机构信息

WebMD Inc, Portland, OR 97034, USA.

出版信息

Int J Med Inform. 2001 Apr;61(1):71-80. doi: 10.1016/s1386-5056(00)00134-9.

Abstract

Communication between patients and providers forms the backbone of the patient-provider relationship. Often such communication is strained due to time and space limitations on the part of both patients and providers. Many healthcare organizations are developing secure e-mail communication facilities to allow patients to exchange e-mail messages with their providers. Providers are worried that opening such lines of communication will inundate them with vast quantities of e-mail from their patients. Patients are worried that their messages will be intercepted and read by unauthorized people. In an attempt to determine how a group of internet-active, e-mail-ready patients currently use, or potentially view, the ability to exchange e-mail messages with their health care providers, we distributed a survey via e-mail to over 9500 patients. After determining each patient's e-mail activity level (based on the number of messages sent each day), we asked questions such as: "Have you ever sent e-mail to your provider?" "What issues or concerns have prevented you from sending e-mail messages to your provider?" "If your provider were to tell you that someone in his/her office may screen, read or perhaps reply to your message before he/she sees it, to what extent would you be concerned about this?" and "How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the use of e-mail to communicate with your provider?" Results from the survey indicate that nearly 85% of the patients surveyed send at least one e-mail message per day, but that very few (i.e. 6%) of the patients have actually sent an e-mail message to their provider. Interestingly, over half of the patients indicated that they would like to send their providers e-mail, but that they do not know their provider's e-mail address.

摘要

患者与医疗服务提供者之间的沟通是医患关系的核心。由于患者和医疗服务提供者双方都存在时间和空间限制,这种沟通常常受到阻碍。许多医疗保健机构正在开发安全的电子邮件通信设施,以便患者能够与他们的医疗服务提供者交换电子邮件信息。医疗服务提供者担心开通这样的沟通渠道会使他们收到大量来自患者的电子邮件。患者则担心他们的信息会被未经授权的人拦截和读取。为了确定一群经常上网且有电子邮件收发能力的患者目前如何使用或可能如何看待与医疗服务提供者交换电子邮件信息的能力,我们通过电子邮件向9500多名患者发放了一份调查问卷。在确定每位患者的电子邮件活动水平(基于每天发送的邮件数量)后,我们提出了以下问题:“你是否曾给你的医疗服务提供者发送过电子邮件?”“哪些问题或担忧阻止你给医疗服务提供者发送电子邮件?”“如果你的医疗服务提供者告诉你,他/她办公室的某个人可能会在他/她看到你的信息之前查看、阅读或回复你的信息,你会在多大程度上担心这一点?”以及“你如何评价你对使用电子邮件与医疗服务提供者沟通的总体满意度?”调查结果表明,近85%的受访患者每天至少发送一封电子邮件,但实际上只有极少数(即6%)的患者给他们的医疗服务提供者发送过电子邮件。有趣的是,超过一半的患者表示他们想给医疗服务提供者发送电子邮件,但他们不知道提供者的电子邮件地址。

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