Ly Sophia, Tsang Ricky, Ho Kendall
Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
JMIR Med Inform. 2022 Jan 6;10(1):e28981. doi: 10.2196/28981.
Although the digitization of personal health information (PHI) has been shown to improve patient engagement in the primary care setting, patient perspectives on its impact in the emergency department (ED) are unknown.
The primary objective was to characterize the views of ED users in British Columbia, Canada, on the impacts of PHI digitization on ED care.
This was a mixed methods study consisting of an online survey followed by key informant interviews with a subset of survey respondents. ED users in British Columbia were asked about their ED experiences and attitudes toward PHI digitization in the ED.
A total of 108 participants submitted survey responses between January and April 2020. Most survey respondents were interested in the use of electronic health records (79/105, 75%) and patient portals (91/107, 85%) in the ED and were amenable to sharing their ED PHI with ED staff (up to 90% in emergencies), family physicians (up to 91%), and family caregivers (up to 75%). In addition, 16 survey respondents provided key informant interviews in August 2020. Interviewees expected PHI digitization in the ED to enhance PHI access by health providers, patient-provider relationships, patient self-advocacy, and postdischarge care management, although some voiced concerns about patient privacy risk and limited access to digital technologies (eg, smart devices, internet connection). Many participants thought the COVID-19 pandemic could provide momentum for the digitization of health care.
Patients overwhelmingly support PHI digitization in the form of electronic health records and patient portals in the ED. The COVID-19 pandemic may represent a critical moment for the development and implementation of these tools.
尽管个人健康信息(PHI)数字化已被证明可提高患者在初级保健环境中的参与度,但患者对其在急诊科(ED)影响的看法尚不清楚。
主要目的是描述加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省急诊科使用者对PHI数字化对急诊护理影响的看法。
这是一项混合方法研究,包括在线调查,随后对部分调查受访者进行关键信息人访谈。询问了不列颠哥伦比亚省的急诊科使用者他们的急诊经历以及对急诊科PHI数字化的态度。
2020年1月至4月期间,共有108名参与者提交了调查回复。大多数调查受访者对在急诊科使用电子健康记录(79/105,75%)和患者门户网站(91/107,85%)感兴趣,并且愿意与急诊科工作人员(在紧急情况下高达90%)、家庭医生(高达91%)和家庭护理人员(高达75%)分享他们的急诊PHI。此外,16名调查受访者于2020年8月接受了关键信息人访谈。受访者预计急诊科的PHI数字化将改善医疗服务提供者对PHI的获取、医患关系、患者自我维权以及出院后护理管理,尽管一些人对患者隐私风险和数字技术(如智能设备、互联网连接)的有限获取表示担忧。许多参与者认为COVID-19大流行可能为医疗保健数字化提供动力。
患者压倒性地支持以电子健康记录和患者门户网站形式在急诊科进行PHI数字化。COVID-19大流行可能是这些工具开发和实施的关键时刻。