Talboom-Kamp Esther, Tossaint-Schoenmakers Rosian, Goedhart Annelijn, Versluis Anke, Kasteleyn Marise
Saltro Diagnostic Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Public Health and Primary Care Department, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Mar 4;4(3):e17060. doi: 10.2196/17060.
Communicating laboratory test results online has several advantages for patients, such as improving clinical efficiency and accessibility, thereby helping patients to take an active role in managing their health.
This study aimed to investigate the experiences and self-efficacy of patients using an online patient portal that communicates laboratory test results.
We used the online-administered eHealth Impact Questionnaire to explore patients' attitudes toward the portal. Patients visiting the portal were asked to complete the questionnaire. The subscale Information and Presentation assessed the usability of the patient portal and the subscale Motivation and Confidence to Act assessed self-efficacy to determine whether patients were motivated to act on the presented information. We used a cutoff score of 65 or greater to determine whether the portal was rated positively.
The questionnaire was completed by 354 of 13,907 patients who viewed their laboratory results in the patient portal, with a response rate of 2.55%. The mean Information and Presentation score was 67.70 (SD 13.12) and the mean Motivation and Confidence to Act score was 63.59 (SD 16.22). We found a positive, significant correlation between the 2 subscales (r=.77, P<.001).
Patients participating in the study rated the usability of the portal positively. However, the portal only slightly helped patients to take an active role in managing their own health. The low response rate precludes generalization of the results. Future research should examine avenues to further increase patients' self-efficacy and study whether portal acceptability differs in subgroups. Patient portals conveying laboratory test results in understandable language seem usable and potentially provide a viable way to help patients take a more active role in managing their own health.
在线传达实验室检查结果对患者有诸多益处,比如提高临床效率和可及性,从而帮助患者在管理自身健康方面发挥积极作用。
本研究旨在调查使用在线患者门户传达实验室检查结果的患者的体验和自我效能感。
我们使用在线管理的电子健康影响问卷来探究患者对该门户的态度。访问该门户的患者被要求完成问卷。信息与呈现子量表评估患者门户的可用性,行动动机与信心子量表评估自我效能感,以确定患者是否有动力依据所呈现的信息采取行动。我们使用65分及以上的临界分数来确定该门户是否获得正面评价。
在13907名在患者门户中查看了实验室检查结果的患者中,有354名完成了问卷,回复率为2.55%。信息与呈现子量表的平均得分为67.70(标准差13.12),行动动机与信心子量表的平均得分为63.59(标准差16.22)。我们发现这两个子量表之间存在显著的正相关(r = 0.77,P < 0.001)。
参与研究的患者对该门户的可用性给予了正面评价。然而,该门户仅在一定程度上帮助患者在管理自身健康方面发挥积极作用。低回复率妨碍了结果的推广。未来的研究应探讨进一步提高患者自我效能感的途径,并研究门户在不同亚组中的可接受性是否存在差异。以易懂的语言传达实验室检查结果的患者门户似乎是可用的,并且可能提供一种可行的方式来帮助患者在管理自身健康方面发挥更积极的作用。