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接受心理健康护理的退伍军人事务部电子健康门户网站用户中查看病程记录的预测因素。

Predictors of viewing progress notes among users of VA's electronic health portal who receive mental health care.

作者信息

Dobscha Steven K, Denneson Lauren M, Pisciotta Maura K, Bourne Donald S, Chen Jason I, Philipps-Moses David, Woods Susan S

机构信息

VHA Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

JAMIA Open. 2018 Apr 25;1(1):122-127. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy007. eCollection 2018 Jul.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Consistent with the movement, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) offers patients online access to their clinical notes through the feature in its electronic patient health portal, My HealthVet. We identified demographic, diagnostic, and knowledge-related predictors of viewing clinical notes among veterans receiving VHA mental health care who recently used My HealthVet.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Three hundred and thirty-eight patients receiving mental health care from 1 VHA medical center who had logged into My HealthVet in the prior 6 months completed self-report questionnaires assessing their viewing of clinical notes. Additional data were extracted from VHA's Patient Care Database. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine predictors of viewing notes.

RESULTS

Fifty percent of respondents reported having read their notes. In the final multivariable model, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis [odds ratio (OR) = 2.30 (1.31-4.07)], speaking with their mental health clinician about their ability to view notes [OR = 3.84 (1.69-8.72)], and being very or extremely confident in understanding the purpose and uses of Blue Button [OR = 9.80 (2.23-43.07) and OR = 13.36 (2.74-65.20), respectively] were associated with viewing notes.

DISCUSSION

Patient recall of mental health clinicians speaking to them about their ability to view notes, and confidence in understanding the use and purposes of Blue Button, were stronger predictors of viewing notes than demographic variables. PTSD diagnosis was the only clinical characteristic associated with viewing notes.

CONCLUSION

The findings support the value of mental health clinicians openly discussing the availability of notes with patients if they wish to help them take advantage of their potential benefits.

摘要

目的

与这一趋势相一致,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)通过其电子患者健康门户网站My HealthVet中的功能,为患者提供在线访问其临床记录的权限。我们确定了最近使用My HealthVet的接受VHA心理健康护理的退伍军人中查看临床记录的人口统计学、诊断和知识相关预测因素。

材料与方法

338名在过去6个月内登录My HealthVet的、从1个VHA医疗中心接受心理健康护理的患者完成了自我报告问卷,评估他们对临床记录的查看情况。其他数据从VHA的患者护理数据库中提取。多变量逻辑回归用于检查查看记录的预测因素。

结果

50%的受访者报告读过他们的记录。在最终的多变量模型中,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)诊断[比值比(OR)=2.30(1.31 - 4.07)]、与心理健康临床医生谈论查看记录的能力[OR = 3.84(1.69 - 8.72)]以及对理解Blue Button的目的和用途非常有信心或极其有信心[分别为OR = 9.80(2.23 - 43.07)和OR = 13.36(2.74 - 65.20)]与查看记录相关。

讨论

患者回忆起心理健康临床医生与他们谈论查看记录的能力,以及对理解Blue Button的用途和目的的信心,是比人口统计学变量更强的查看记录预测因素。PTSD诊断是与查看记录相关的唯一临床特征。

结论

研究结果支持了心理健康临床医生如果希望帮助患者利用潜在益处,就与患者公开讨论记录可用性的价值。

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