University of Florida, USA.
Health Informatics J. 2019 Mar;25(1):83-90. doi: 10.1177/1460458217704246. Epub 2017 Apr 23.
Over 90% of US hospitals provide patients with access to e-copy of their health records, but the utilization of electronic health records by the US consumers remains low. Guided by the comprehensive information-seeking model, this study used data from the National Cancer Institute's Health Information National Trends Survey 4 (Cycle 4) and examined the factors that explain the level of electronic health record use by cancer patients. Consistent with the model, individual information-seeking factors and perceptions of security and utility were associated with the frequency of electronic health record access. Specifically, higher income, prior online information seeking, interest in accessing health information online, and normative beliefs were predictive of electronic health record access. Conversely, poorer general health status and lack of health care provider encouragement to use electronic health records were associated with lower utilization rates. The current findings provide theory-based evidence that contributes to the understanding of the explanatory factors of electronic health record use and suggest future directions for research and practice.
超过 90%的美国医院为患者提供电子病历副本,但美国消费者对电子病历的利用率仍然较低。本研究以综合信息搜索模型为指导,利用美国国家癌症研究所健康信息全国趋势调查 4 期(第 4 轮)的数据,考察了影响癌症患者电子病历使用频率的因素。与模型一致,个体信息搜索因素和对安全性及实用性的认知与电子病历访问频率相关。具体而言,较高的收入、之前在线搜索信息、对在线获取健康信息的兴趣以及规范信念都可以预测电子病历的使用。相反,较差的一般健康状况和缺乏医疗服务提供者鼓励使用电子病历与利用率较低有关。目前的研究结果提供了基于理论的证据,有助于理解电子病历使用的解释因素,并为未来的研究和实践提供了方向。