Division of Quality and Medical Informatics, Department of Pediatrics & Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Am J Manag Care. 2011 Apr;17(4):e104-20.
To characterize consumers' attitudes about personal health records (PHRs), electronic tools that enable consumers to securely access, manage, and share their health information, in a community participating in health information technology initiatives.
Cross-sectional study.
A random-digit-dial telephone survey about PHRs was conducted among adult residents of New York State's greater Buffalo region. Multivariate regression analyses identified factors associated with potential PHR use.
We obtained a 79% (n = 200) response rate. Many respondents (70%) would potentially use PHRs. Consumers wanted PHRs to incorporate an array of information, including immunization records (89%) and providers visited (88%). They expressed interest in several online activities, including accessing their family members' healthcare information (71%). Potential PHR use was associated with perceptions that PHRs would improve privacy and security of medical information (odds ratio [OR] 4.7; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.1, 20.1), understanding regarding health (OR 3.7; 95% CI 1.3, 11.1), and overall quality of care (OR 3.6; 95% CI 1.2, 10.6). Potential PHR use was associated with annual household income of more than $30,000 (OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.3, 11.9) and experience looking up health information online (OR 3.0; 95% CI 1.1, 8.1).
Consumers expressed great interest in using PHRs and wanted comprehensive PHRs. However, the "digital divide" between those with varying levels of Internet experience and concerns about PHRs’ effect on privacy and security of medical information may limit use. Designing PHRs that incorporate consumer preferences and developing policies that address these barriers may increase consumers' PHR use.
描述参与健康信息技术计划的社区中消费者对个人健康记录(PHR)的态度,PHR 是一种使消费者能够安全访问、管理和共享其健康信息的电子工具。
横断面研究。
在纽约州布法罗地区的成年居民中进行了一项关于 PHR 的随机数字拨号电话调查。多变量回归分析确定了与潜在 PHR 使用相关的因素。
我们获得了 79%(n=200)的应答率。许多受访者(70%)可能会使用 PHR。消费者希望 PHR 能够整合各种信息,包括免疫记录(89%)和就诊的提供者(88%)。他们对多种在线活动表现出兴趣,包括访问其家庭成员的医疗保健信息(71%)。潜在的 PHR 使用与 PHR 能够提高医疗信息的隐私和安全性的看法相关(比值比[OR]4.7;95%置信区间[CI]1.1,20.1),理解健康状况(OR 3.7;95%CI 1.3,11.1)和整体医疗质量(OR 3.6;95%CI 1.2,10.6)。潜在的 PHR 使用与年收入超过 30000 美元(OR 3.9;95%CI 1.3,11.9)和在线查询健康信息的经验(OR 3.0;95%CI 1.1,8.1)相关。
消费者对使用 PHR 表现出极大的兴趣,并希望拥有全面的 PHR。然而,不同互联网使用水平的人群之间存在“数字鸿沟”,以及对 PHR 对医疗信息隐私和安全性影响的担忧,可能会限制 PHR 的使用。设计符合消费者偏好的 PHR 并制定解决这些障碍的政策,可能会增加消费者对 PHR 的使用。