Greenberg Alexandra J, Serrano Katrina J, Thai Chan L, Blake Kelly D, Moser Richard P, Hesse Bradford W, Ahern David K
Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
Health Communication and Informatics Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD.
Health Policy Technol. 2017 Mar;6(1):33-39. doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2016.08.003. Epub 2016 Aug 20.
Use of the internet for seeking and managing health information in the U.S., Europe, and emerging and developing nations is growing. Recent global trends indicate more interactive uses of the internet including online communication with providers. In the U.S., The Healthy People 2020 (HP2020) initiative was created by the Department of Health and Human Services to provide 10-year goals for improving the health of American citizens. Two goals of HP2020 were to increase the proportion of individuals who use the Internet to keep track of their personal health information (PHI) online and to increase the proportion of individuals who use the internet to communicate with their healthcare provider. In the present study, we use data from the seven administrations of the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) to assess progress towards these goals. These data were analyzed using descriptive, bivariate, and logistic regression analytic techniques. Results of this study suggested that the HP2020 target of having 15.7% of individuals manage their PHI online by 2020 has already been exceeded (28.1%); similarly, the goal for proportion of individuals communicating with their provider using the internet (15.0%) was exceeded by 2014 (29.7%). While progress towards these goals was positive in all sociodemographic groups for both goals, differences in the rate of progress were seen by gender, race/ethnicity, income, and education, but not by age group. The rapidly increasing proportion of individuals globally who use the internet to manage their health information provides unique opportunities for patient-centered health information technology interventions.
在美国、欧洲以及新兴和发展中国家,利用互联网查找和管理健康信息的情况日益增多。近期的全球趋势显示,互联网的使用更具互动性,包括与医疗服务提供者进行在线交流。在美国,卫生与公众服务部发起了“健康人民2020(HP2020)”倡议,旨在设定为期10年的目标以改善美国公民的健康状况。HP2020的两个目标是提高通过互联网在线跟踪个人健康信息(PHI)的个人比例,以及提高通过互联网与医疗服务提供者进行交流的个人比例。在本研究中,我们使用了健康信息国家趋势调查(HINTS)七次调查的数据来评估在实现这些目标方面取得的进展。这些数据采用描述性、双变量和逻辑回归分析技术进行了分析。本研究结果表明,HP2020设定的到2020年让15.7%的个人在线管理其PHI的目标已经被超越(达到了28.1%);同样,到2014年,通过互联网与医疗服务提供者交流的个人比例目标(15.0%)也被超越(达到了29.7%)。虽然在所有社会人口群体中,在实现这两个目标方面都取得了积极进展,但在进展速度上存在性别、种族/族裔、收入和教育程度方面的差异,不过年龄组之间没有差异。全球范围内利用互联网管理健康信息的个人比例迅速增加,为以患者为中心的健康信息技术干预提供了独特的机会。