Lafky Deborah Beranek, Horan Thomas A
Kay Center for E-Health Research, Claremont Graduate University, School of Information Systems and Technology, 150 E. Tenth St, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
Claremont Graduate University, USA.
Health Informatics J. 2011 Mar;17(1):63-71. doi: 10.1177/1460458211399403.
Personal health record (PHR) systems are a subject of intense interest in the move to improve healthcare accessibility and quality. Although a number of vendors continue to put forward PHR systems, user-centered design research has lagged, and it has not been clear what features are important to prospective PHR users. Here, we report on a user-centered design study that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches to investigate several dimensions relevant to PHR design, and to look at the effect of health status on user needs. The results indicate that health status, especially disability and chronic illness, is relevant to PHR design. Further, the results provide empirical evidence about the role of privacy and security in users' attitudes toward PHR use. The exact nature of these attitudes differs from widely held perceptions about consumer values in healthcare information management.
个人健康记录(PHR)系统是改善医疗保健可及性和质量行动中备受关注的一个主题。尽管许多供应商不断推出PHR系统,但以用户为中心的设计研究却滞后了,而且对于潜在的PHR用户来说,哪些功能很重要尚不清楚。在此,我们报告一项以用户为中心的设计研究,该研究结合了定性和定量方法,以调查与PHR设计相关的几个维度,并研究健康状况对用户需求的影响。结果表明,健康状况,尤其是残疾和慢性病,与PHR设计相关。此外,研究结果为隐私和安全在用户对使用PHR态度中的作用提供了实证依据。这些态度的确切性质与医疗保健信息管理中关于消费者价值观的普遍看法不同。