Academic Unit of General Practice, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University, Garran, Australia.
Research School of Population Health, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University, Garran, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Sep 14;22(9):e19256. doi: 10.2196/19256.
One of the promises of digital health is to better engage patients and improve care for vulnerable populations. Patients with drug use disorders are a vulnerable population who often do not receive the care they need, both for their drug use disorders as well as their other health care needs. Appropriate primary care for patients with drug use disorders needs to be patient-centered, holistic, highly accessible, and engaging. The electronic Case-finding and Help Assessment Tool (eCHAT) was designed as a patient-centered tool for the identification and measurement of problematic health behaviors and mood states.
The aim of this study was to explore the patient experience of eCHAT at an Australian family medicine clinic for patients with drug use disorders.
A total of 12 semistructured interviews were conducted with patients, two interviews were conducted with doctors, and one focus group was conducted with patient advocates who were former patients of the clinic where the study took place. The transcripts were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.
The key themes identified from the interviews and the focus group were as follows: (1) eCHAT helped reduce stigma related to drug use in the doctor-patient consultation, (2) restricted answer options impacted the ability of patients to tell their stories, (3) patient-related response factors, (4) increased efficiency in the consultation process, and (5) divergence in level of concern around security and privacy.
eCHAT has the potential to help vulnerable patients in primary care to engage more with their doctors and reduce experiences of stigma. eCHAT may be a useful digital health intervention in a family medicine clinic for patients with drug use disorders. It has the potential to improve patient engagement and access to health care, which are crucial areas of need in this vulnerable population. However, it is important to clearly communicate the privacy risk of digital health tools and to implement eCHAT such that it will add value to, rather than displace, in-person consultations with the family doctor.
数字医疗的承诺之一是更好地与患者互动,并改善弱势群体的护理。药物滥用障碍患者是一个弱势群体,他们经常得不到所需的护理,无论是针对他们的药物滥用障碍,还是其他的医疗保健需求。针对药物滥用障碍患者的适当初级保健需要以患者为中心、全面、高度便捷并具有吸引力。电子病例发现和帮助评估工具(eCHAT)是为识别和衡量有问题的健康行为和情绪状态而设计的以患者为中心的工具。
本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚家庭医学诊所中药物滥用障碍患者对 eCHAT 的患者体验。
对患者进行了总共 12 次半结构化访谈,对医生进行了 2 次访谈,对曾经是研究地点诊所患者的患者倡导者进行了 1 次焦点小组讨论。使用归纳主题分析对转录本进行分析。
访谈和焦点小组确定的主要主题如下:(1)eCHAT 有助于减少医患咨询中与药物使用相关的污名化,(2)受限的答案选项影响了患者讲述自己故事的能力,(3)与患者相关的反应因素,(4)提高咨询过程的效率,以及(5)对安全性和隐私的关注程度存在差异。
eCHAT 有可能帮助初级保健中的弱势患者更积极地与他们的医生互动,并减少污名化的体验。eCHAT 可能是药物滥用障碍患者家庭医学诊所的一种有用的数字健康干预措施。它有可能改善患者的参与度和获得医疗保健的机会,这是弱势群体中非常需要的关键领域。然而,重要的是要清楚地传达数字健康工具的隐私风险,并实施 eCHAT,使其为家庭医生的面对面咨询增添价值,而不是取代。