Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California.
Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California.
J Adolesc Health. 2020 Mar;66(3):296-300. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.09.020. Epub 2019 Dec 9.
Electronic health records (EHRs) have led to more transparency and improvements in patient safety, yet electronic access to personal health information can pose significant threats to maintaining confidentiality for adolescents. To date, no studies have explored clinicians' perspectives on EHR functionality and institutional policies related to confidentiality and health information sharing for adolescents aged <18 years.
A Web-based survey was sent out via the national listserv of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All English-speaking members practicing in the U.S. were eligible to participate. The survey included questions about demographics, EHR functionality, information sharing, and attitudes about confidentiality within the EHR.
Participants included 212 clinicians who consented to the survey and used an EHR to document clinical visits with minors. Most participants were physicians and nurse practitioners (96.5%), and 60.0% had been on their institution's EHR for >5 years. Positive findings included high levels of experience and comfort using the EHR and awareness of confidential features within their EHR. However, providers reported lack of training related to confidentiality within the EHR, low confidence in their EHR's ability to maintain confidentiality, and variation in approaches to portal access for adolescents and their adult proxies.
Despite high comfort levels and robust EHR functionality at many institutions, significant concerns about adolescent confidentiality remain. Varying institutional approaches to protecting confidentiality underscores the need for a standardized and comprehensive framework to enable providers and institutions to take better care of adolescents in the age of EHRs.
电子健康记录(EHR)提高了患者安全的透明度,但个人健康信息的电子访问可能对维护青少年的保密性构成重大威胁。迄今为止,尚无研究探讨临床医生对 EHR 功能的看法以及与未满 18 岁青少年的保密性和健康信息共享相关的机构政策。
通过青少年健康医学学会的全国名录以网络为基础发送了一份调查问卷。有资格参加的是在美国执业并讲英语的所有成员。该调查包括有关人口统计学,EHR 功能,信息共享以及 EHR 中保密性态度的问题。
有 212 名临床医生同意参与调查,并使用 EHR 记录与未成年人的临床就诊情况。大多数参与者是医生和护士从业者(96.5%),其中 60.0%已经在其所在机构的 EHR 上使用了> 5 年。积极的发现包括高水平的使用 EHR 的经验和舒适度,以及对 EHR 中保密功能的认识。但是,提供者报告说缺乏与 EHR 中的保密性相关的培训,对 EHR 维护保密性的能力缺乏信心,并且在青少年及其成年代理人的门户访问方法上存在差异。
尽管许多机构的 EHR 功能都具有较高的舒适度,但对青少年保密性的担忧仍然存在。保护保密性的机构方法各不相同,这突出表明需要一个标准化和全面的框架,使提供者和机构能够在 EHR 时代更好地照顾青少年。