Anthony Denise L, Campos-Castillo Celeste
Department of Sociology and Institute for Security, Technology, and Society Dartmouth College.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2013 Nov 16;2013:42-9. eCollection 2013.
Patient access to electronic health records (EHR) is expected to have a variety of benefits, including enhanced patient involvement in care and access to health information, yet little is known about potential demand. We used the 2007 Health Information and National Trends Survey, a national probability-based survey, to determine which health care users with Internet access are likely to report that electronic access to their health records is important for themselves and their providers. Respondents who represent populations that generally experience health and healthcare disparities (Blacks, Latina/os, and patients with psychological distress) were among the most likely to report that the EHR was very important for them, even after controlling for respondents' socio-economic status, health status, health care context, and disposition toward health information. Health policies and the designs of EHRs should consider these patterns, which may help address health and health care disparities.
患者获取电子健康记录(EHR)有望带来多种益处,包括增强患者对医疗护理的参与度以及获取健康信息,但对于潜在需求却知之甚少。我们利用2007年健康信息与国家趋势调查(一项基于全国概率的调查)来确定哪些有互联网接入的医疗保健用户可能会报告说,对他们自己及其医疗服务提供者而言,电子获取其健康记录很重要。即使在控制了受访者的社会经济地位、健康状况、医疗保健背景以及对健康信息的态度之后,那些代表通常经历健康和医疗保健差异人群(黑人、拉丁裔以及有心理困扰的患者)的受访者仍是最有可能报告EHR对他们非常重要的人群。健康政策和EHR的设计应考虑这些模式,这可能有助于解决健康和医疗保健差异问题。