Health Services and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF, UK.
BMC Psychiatry. 2011 Jul 26;11:117. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-11-117.
A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own care. The introduction of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) may help to achieve this. An ePHR is an electronic database of an individual's health information, accessible to and maintained by the patient. ePHRs are very much in vogue, with an increasing number of studies reporting their potential utility as well as cost. However, the vast majority of these studies focus on general healthcare. Little attempt has been made to document the specific problems which might occur throughout the implementation of ePHRs in mental health. This review identifies such concerns through an electronic search of the literature. Several potential difficulties are highlighted and addressed, including access to information technology, identifying relevant populations and the handling of sensitive information. Special attention is paid to the concept of 'empowerment' and what this means in relation to ePHRs.
许多医疗保健提供者的主要目标之一是增加患者对自身护理的参与度。电子个人健康记录 (ePHR) 的引入可能有助于实现这一目标。ePHR 是个人健康信息的电子数据库,可供患者访问和维护。ePHR 非常流行,越来越多的研究报告了它们在潜在效用和成本方面的优势。然而,绝大多数这些研究都集中在一般医疗保健方面。几乎没有尝试记录在精神卫生领域实施 ePHR 过程中可能出现的具体问题。本综述通过对文献的电子检索来确定这些问题。突出并解决了一些潜在的困难,包括信息技术的获取、确定相关人群和敏感信息的处理。特别关注“赋权”的概念以及它与 ePHR 的关系。