患者因素、数字接入与在线行为对患者持续使用患者门户网站的影响:一项针对注册用户的前瞻性队列研究
The Association of Patient Factors, Digital Access, and Online Behavior on Sustained Patient Portal Use: A Prospective Cohort of Enrolled Users.
作者信息
Woods Susan S, Forsberg Christopher W, Schwartz Erin C, Nazi Kim M, Hibbard Judith H, Houston Thomas K, Gerrity Martha
机构信息
VA Maine Healthcare System, Augusta, ME, United States.
VA Portland Health Care System, Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care, Portland, OR, United States.
出版信息
J Med Internet Res. 2017 Oct 17;19(10):e345. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7895.
BACKGROUND
As electronic health records and computerized workflows expand, there are unprecedented opportunities to digitally connect with patients using secure portals. To realize the value of patient portals, initial reach across populations will need to be demonstrated, as well as sustained usage over time.
OBJECTIVE
The study aim was to identify patient factors associated with short-term and long-term portal usage after patients registered to access all portal functions.
METHODS
We prospectively followed a cohort of patients at a large Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care facility who recently completed identity proofing to use the VA patient portal. Information collected at baseline encompassed patient factors potentially associated with portal usage, including: demographics, Internet access and use, health literacy, patient activation, and self-reported health conditions. The primary outcome was the frequency of portal log-ins during 6-month and 18-month time intervals after study enrollment.
RESULTS
A total of 270 study participants were followed prospectively. Almost all participants (260/268, 97.0%) reported going online, typically at home (248/268, 92.5%). At 6 months, 84.1% (227/270) of participants had visited the portal, with some variation in usage across demographic and health-related subgroups. There were no significant differences in portal log-ins by age, gender, education, marital status, race/ethnicity, distance to a VA facility, or patient activation measure. Significantly higher portal usage was seen among participants using high-speed broadband at home, greater self-reported ability using the Internet, and routinely going online. By 18 months, 91% participants had logged in to the portal, and no significant associations were found between usage and demographics, health status, or patient activation. When examining portal activity between 6 and 18 months, patients who were infrequent or high portal users remained in those categories, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
Short-term and long-term portal usage was associated with having broadband at home, high self-rated ability when using the Internet, and overall online behavior. Digital inclusion, or ready access to the Internet and digital skills, appears to be a social determinant in patient exposure to portal services.
背景
随着电子健康记录和计算机化工作流程的扩展,利用安全门户与患者进行数字连接面临前所未有的机遇。为实现患者门户的价值,需要证明其在人群中的初始覆盖范围以及随着时间推移的持续使用情况。
目的
本研究旨在确定患者注册以访问所有门户功能后,与短期和长期门户使用相关的患者因素。
方法
我们前瞻性地跟踪了一家大型退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗保健机构的一组患者,这些患者最近完成了身份验证以使用VA患者门户。在基线时收集的信息包括可能与门户使用相关的患者因素,包括:人口统计学、互联网接入和使用情况、健康素养、患者激活情况以及自我报告的健康状况。主要结局是研究入组后6个月和18个月时间间隔内的门户登录频率。
结果
总共前瞻性地跟踪了270名研究参与者。几乎所有参与者(260/268,97.0%)报告上网,通常是在家中(248/268,92.5%)。在6个月时,84.1%(227/270)的参与者访问了门户,不同人口统计学和健康相关亚组的使用情况存在一些差异。在年龄、性别、教育程度、婚姻状况、种族/族裔、到VA机构的距离或患者激活测量方面,门户登录没有显著差异。在家中使用高速宽带的参与者、自我报告的互联网使用能力较强且经常上网的参与者中,门户使用明显更高。到18个月时,91%的参与者登录了门户,在使用情况与人口统计学、健康状况或患者激活之间未发现显著关联。在检查6至18个月期间的门户活动时,不常使用或高频率使用门户的患者分别保持在相应类别中。
结论
短期和长期门户使用与家中拥有宽带、较高的互联网自我评分能力以及总体在线行为相关。数字包容,即随时接入互联网和具备数字技能,似乎是患者接触门户服务的一个社会决定因素。