Rutgers University, School of Communication and Information, USA.
Int J Med Inform. 2018 Dec;120:126-136. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2018.10.004. Epub 2018 Oct 22.
Patient portals have the potential to increase patient engagement. Older patients are of particular interest as they are likely to suffer from multiple chronic conditions. Yet, questions remain about how patient portals are perceived and deemed useful by older adults. This study explored attitudes toward, perceived utility of, and requirements of a patient portal from the perspective of older adults.
We used a mixed-method approach integrating online surveys, a review of existing portals, and participatory design workshops with 17 people who were 65 years old and over.
The findings demonstrate that the participants used a patient portal primarily as one of the communication channels to interact with their providers, rather than as a tool for accessing and managing personal health information. Consequently, the perception of whether or not a provider would use the patient portal was a primary factor that older adults considered in determining the adoption and use of a portal.
It is important to understand that older adults would perceive a patient portal as one part of a larger communication system to interact with a provider. This finding will help researchers and practitioners to advance the design and use of a patient portal to effectively incorporate it into older adults' health care and better serve the unique needs of the ageing population.
患者门户有增加患者参与度的潜力。老年患者尤其值得关注,因为他们可能患有多种慢性疾病。然而,关于老年患者如何看待和认为患者门户有用,仍存在一些问题。本研究从老年人的角度探讨了他们对患者门户的态度、感知有用性和需求。
我们采用了一种混合方法,结合了在线调查、对现有门户的审查以及与 17 名 65 岁及以上的参与者进行的参与式设计研讨会。
研究结果表明,参与者主要将患者门户用作与提供者进行互动的沟通渠道之一,而不是用于访问和管理个人健康信息的工具。因此,提供者是否会使用患者门户的看法是老年人在确定是否采用和使用门户时主要考虑的因素之一。
了解老年人将患者门户视为与提供者互动的更大沟通系统的一部分是很重要的。这一发现将有助于研究人员和从业者推进患者门户的设计和使用,将其有效地纳入老年人的医疗保健中,并更好地满足老龄化人口的独特需求。