Section on Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Section on Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
J Adolesc Health. 2018 Jan;62(1):29-35. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.08.029. Epub 2017 Nov 21.
To determine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of dedicating staff ("MyChart Geniuses") to assist adolescents with patient portal sign-up; to examine patient satisfaction with MyChart Genius services; and to determine patient preferences for future communications related to health issues.
Adolescent patients (13-25 years old) in an urban, academic, primary care clinic were approached by MyChart Genius staff to assist with enrolling in MyChart and downloading the MyChart mobile App. Patients were also invited to partake in a brief, online survey assessing their technology use and access, as well as their preferences surrounding communication with their health-care providers. Survey responses were analyzed using SPSS Statistics (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL).
Ninety-six patients were approached, 84 (87.5%) of whom enrolled in MyChart. Sixty-four adolescents agreed to answer survey questions. Respondents were primarily African-American patients (87%), with a mean age of 18.7 years. The majority (79%) of participants were either satisfied or very satisfied with the Genius program. The respondents reported high access to and use of basic technology, and a high perceived need for an electronic health record App. Preferences for future communications with health-care providers revealed population subsets, indicating an area to further individualize interventions.
This is one of the first studies to examine a strategy to increase patient portal uptake and usage among minority, urban adolescents (a group with demonstrated preferences on communications with health-care providers). The presence of specially trained MyChart Genius staff is a feasible, effective, and patient-satisfactory method of engaging with this group of adolescents.
确定专门的工作人员(“MyChart 天才”)协助青少年注册患者门户的可行性、可接受性和初步效果;检查患者对 MyChart Genius 服务的满意度;并确定患者对未来与健康问题相关的沟通方式的偏好。
城市学术初级保健诊所的青少年患者(13-25 岁)由 MyChart Genius 工作人员接洽,以协助他们注册 MyChart 并下载 MyChart 移动应用程序。患者还被邀请参加一项简短的在线调查,评估他们的技术使用和访问情况,以及他们对与医疗保健提供者沟通的偏好。使用 SPSS Statistics(芝加哥,IL 的 SPSS Inc.)分析调查结果。
共接触了 96 名患者,其中 84 名(87.5%)患者注册了 MyChart。64 名青少年同意回答调查问题。受访者主要是非洲裔美国患者(87%),平均年龄为 18.7 岁。大多数(79%)参与者对 Genius 计划表示满意或非常满意。受访者报告称,他们高度访问和使用基本技术,并认为需要电子健康记录应用程序。对未来与医疗保健提供者沟通的偏好揭示了人口亚组,表明有必要进一步个性化干预措施。
这是第一项研究专门探讨增加少数族裔城市青少年(在与医疗保健提供者的沟通方面表现出偏好的群体)患者门户使用率的策略的研究之一。专门培训的 MyChart Genius 工作人员的存在是一种可行、有效且令患者满意的方法,可以与这群青少年接触。