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种族/族裔、个人健康记录获取与医疗质量。

Race/ethnicity, personal health record access, and quality of care.

作者信息

Garrido Terhilda, Kanter Michael, Meng Di, Turley Marianne, Wang Jian, Sue Valerie, Scott Luther

机构信息

Kaiser Permanente - HITTA, 1800 Harrison St, Oakland, CA 94612. E-mail:

出版信息

Am J Manag Care. 2015 Feb 1;21(2):e103-13.

PMID:25880485
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To estimate the impact of race/ethnicity and written language preference on registration for a personal health record (PHR) that included emailing providers, viewing lab results, refilling prescriptions, and other functionalities, and the impact of PHR use on quality across racial/ethnic groups with comparable access.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

Retrospective observational design among 3,173,774 adults. Factors affecting registration were assessed using logistic regression, and propensity score matching techniques assessed the impact of language preference on registration and PHR use on quality of care. Difference-in-differences methods assessed the significance of between-group changes in Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) scores, such as glycated hemoglobin and lipid screening and control.

RESULTS

Race/ethnicity most strongly predicted PHR registration. After adjusting for multiple factors, Asian American, Latino American, and African American members remained 23%, 55%, and 62% less likely to register, respectively, than non-Hispanic white members. Preference for Spanish as a written language predicted poor PHR adoption. The probability of registration was 0.451 (95% CI, 0.449-0.453) for English language-preferring Latinos and 0.174 (95% CI, 0.173-0.176) for Spanish language-preferring Latinos. For non- Hispanic whites, Latinos, and African Americans using the PHR, HEDIS scores increased after PHR use by 1.3 to 12.7 percentage points, compared with differences of -1.1 to 8.1 percentage points among nonusers. All but 2 difference-in-differences between PHR users and nonusers were statistically significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Nonwhite race/ethnicity and Spanish language preference independently predict poor PHR adoption. PHR use is associated with higher quality healthcare, and when PHR use is equivalent across racial/ethnic groups, so is quality of care.

摘要

目的

评估种族/族裔以及书面语言偏好对个人健康记录(PHR)注册的影响,该个人健康记录具备向医疗服务提供者发送电子邮件、查看检查结果、重新开具处方及其他功能,同时评估在具有可比获取机会的不同种族/族裔群体中,使用个人健康记录对医疗质量的影响。

研究设计与方法

对3173774名成年人进行回顾性观察研究。使用逻辑回归评估影响注册的因素,倾向得分匹配技术评估语言偏好对注册的影响以及个人健康记录使用对医疗质量的影响。差异法评估医疗保健有效性数据与信息集(HEDIS)评分组间变化的显著性,如糖化血红蛋白、血脂筛查及控制情况。

结果

种族/族裔对个人健康记录注册的预测作用最为显著。在对多个因素进行调整后,亚裔美国人、拉丁裔美国人和非裔美国人注册的可能性分别比非西班牙裔白人低23%、55%和62%。偏好西班牙语作为书面语言预示着个人健康记录的采用情况不佳。偏好英语的拉丁裔注册概率为0.451(95%置信区间,0.449 - 0.453),而偏好西班牙语的拉丁裔注册概率为0.174(95%置信区间,0.173 - 0.176)。对于使用个人健康记录的非西班牙裔白人、拉丁裔和非裔美国人,使用个人健康记录后HEDIS评分提高了1.3至12.7个百分点,相比之下,未使用者的差异为 -1.1至8.1个百分点。除了2个差异外,个人健康记录使用者与未使用者之间的所有差异均具有统计学显著性。

结论

非白人种族/族裔以及偏好西班牙语独立预示着个人健康记录采用情况不佳。使用个人健康记录与更高质量的医疗保健相关,并且当不同种族/族裔群体使用个人健康记录的情况相当时,医疗质量也是如此。

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