Iowa City VA Health Care System, Comprehensive Access and Delivery Research and Evaluation (CADRE) Center, Iowa City, Iowa, USA Department of Psychiatry, The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR), A VA HSR&D Center of Innovation, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA Department of Health Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2014 Jul-Aug;21(4):657-63. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002723. Epub 2014 Apr 16.
The Blue Button feature of online patient portals promotes patient engagement by allowing patients to easily download their personal health information. This study examines the adoption and use of the Blue Button feature in the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) personal health record portal, My HealtheVet.
An online survey presented to a 4% random sample of My HealtheVet users between March and May 2012. Questions were designed to determine characteristics associated with Blue Button use, perceived value of use, and how Veterans with non-VA providers use the Blue Button to share information with their non-VA providers.
Of the survey participants (N=18 398), 33% were current Blue Button users. The most highly endorsed benefit was that it helped patients understand their health history better because all the information was in one place (73%). Twenty-one percent of Blue Button users with a non-VA provider shared their VA health information, and 87% reported that the non-VA provider found the information somewhat or very helpful. Veterans' self-rated computer ability was the strongest factor contributing to both Blue Button use and to sharing information with non-VA providers. When comparing Blue Button users and non-users, barriers to adoption were low awareness of the feature and difficulty using the Blue Button.
This study contributes to the understanding of early Blue Button adoption and use of this feature for patient-initiated sharing of health information. Educational efforts are needed to raise awareness of the Blue Button and to address usability issues that hinder adoption.
在线患者门户的“蓝色按钮”功能通过允许患者轻松下载个人健康信息来促进患者的参与度。本研究考察了退伍军人事务部(VA)个人健康记录门户 My HealtheVet 中“蓝色按钮”功能的采用和使用情况。
2012 年 3 月至 5 月期间,通过在线调查向 My HealtheVet 用户的 4%随机样本呈现问题。问题旨在确定与蓝色按钮使用相关的特征,使用的感知价值,以及非 VA 提供者的退伍军人如何使用蓝色按钮与其非 VA 提供者共享信息。
在调查参与者(N=18398)中,33%是当前的蓝色按钮用户。最受认可的好处是,它帮助患者更好地了解他们的健康史,因为所有信息都在一个地方(73%)。21%的有非 VA 提供者的蓝色按钮用户共享了他们的 VA 健康信息,87%的人报告说非 VA 提供者认为这些信息有些或非常有帮助。退伍军人的自我评估计算机能力是对蓝色按钮使用和与非 VA 提供者共享信息的最强因素。在比较蓝色按钮用户和非用户时,采用的障碍是对该功能的低认识和使用蓝色按钮的困难。
本研究有助于了解早期蓝色按钮的采用情况以及该功能用于患者发起的健康信息共享的情况。需要开展教育工作,以提高对蓝色按钮的认识,并解决阻碍采用的可用性问题。