Blease Charlotte, Torous John, Kharko Anna, DesRoches Catherine M, Harcourt Kendall, O'Neill Stephen, Salmi Liz, Wachenheim Deborah, Hägglund Maria
Division of General Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Apr 16;8(4):e27397. doi: 10.2196/27397.
In a growing number of countries worldwide, clinicians are sharing mental health notes, including psychiatry and psychotherapy notes, with patients.
The aim of this study is to solicit the views of experts on provider policies and patient and clinician training or guidance in relation to open notes in mental health care.
In August 2020, we conducted a web-based survey of international experts on the practice of sharing mental health notes. Experts were identified as informaticians, clinicians, chief medical information officers, patients, and patient advocates who have extensive research knowledge about or experience of providing access to or having access to mental health notes. This study undertook a qualitative descriptive analysis of experts' written responses and opinions (comments) to open-ended questions on training clinicians, patient guidance, and suggested policy regulations.
A total of 70 of 92 (76%) experts from 6 countries responded. We identified four major themes related to opening mental health notes to patients: the need for clarity about provider policies on exemptions, providing patients with basic information about open notes, clinician training in writing mental health notes, and managing patient-clinician disagreement about mental health notes.
This study provides timely information on policy and training recommendations derived from a wide range of international experts on how to prepare clinicians and patients for open notes in mental health. The results of this study point to the need for further refinement of exemption policies in relation to sharing mental health notes, guidance for patients, and curricular changes for students and clinicians as well as improvements aimed at enhancing patient and clinician-friendly portal design.
在全球越来越多的国家,临床医生正在与患者分享心理健康记录,包括精神病学和心理治疗记录。
本研究的目的是征求专家对心理健康护理中开放记录的提供者政策以及患者和临床医生培训或指导的意见。
2020年8月,我们对国际专家进行了一项关于分享心理健康记录实践的网络调查。专家被确定为信息学家、临床医生、首席医疗信息官、患者以及对提供或获取心理健康记录有广泛研究知识或经验的患者权益倡导者。本研究对专家针对关于临床医生培训、患者指导以及建议的政策法规的开放式问题所给出的书面回复和意见(评论)进行了定性描述性分析。
来自6个国家的92位专家中有70位(76%)做出了回应。我们确定了与向患者开放心理健康记录相关的四个主要主题:明确提供者关于豁免的政策的必要性、向患者提供关于开放记录的基本信息、临床医生撰写心理健康记录方面的培训以及处理患者与临床医生在心理健康记录方面的分歧。
本研究提供了关于政策和培训建议的及时信息,这些建议来自广泛的国际专家,涉及如何让临床医生和患者为心理健康护理中的开放记录做好准备。本研究结果表明,需要进一步完善与分享心理健康记录相关的豁免政策、为患者提供指导、对学生和临床医生的课程进行改革,以及改进旨在提升患者和临床医生友好度的门户设计。