Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, BD9 6RJ, UK.
NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, Bradford, BD9 6RJ, UK.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Apr 29;22(1):581. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07954-y.
Patients have expressed a growing interest in having easy access to their personal health information, and internationally there has been increasing policy focus on patient and care records being more accessible. Limited research from the UK has qualitatively explored this topic from the primary care staff perspective. This study aimed to understand what primary care staff think about patients accessing electronic health records, highlighting errors in electronic health records, and providing feedback via online patient portals.
A focus group study involving 19 clinical and non-clinical primary care staff. Primary care practices were purposively sampled based on practice size and the percentage of patients using online services. Data were analysed inductively using reflexive thematic analysis.
Three themes were generated: (1) Information - what, why and when? (2) Changing behaviours and protecting relationships, and (3) Secure access and safeguarding. The emotional considerations and consequences for staff and patients featured prominently in the data as an overarching theme.
Primary care staff described being invested and supportive of patients accessing their electronic health records, and acknowledged the numerous potential benefits for safety. Uncertainty around the parameters of access, the information available and what this might look like in the future, processes for patients highlighting errors in records, relational issues, security and safeguarding and equitable access, were key areas warranting examination in future research.
患者越来越希望能够方便地获取自己的个人健康信息,国际上也越来越关注患者和护理记录的更易获取性。英国的有限研究从初级保健人员的角度对这一主题进行了定性探索。本研究旨在了解初级保健人员对患者访问电子健康记录的看法,强调电子健康记录中的错误,并通过在线患者门户提供反馈。
一项涉及 19 名临床和非临床初级保健人员的焦点小组研究。根据实践规模和使用在线服务的患者比例,有针对性地对初级保健实践进行了抽样。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行了归纳分析。
生成了三个主题:(1)信息-什么、为什么和何时?(2)改变行为和保护关系,以及(3)安全访问和保障。数据中突出了员工和患者的情感考虑和后果,这是一个总体主题。
初级保健人员表示支持患者访问他们的电子健康记录,并认识到安全方面的许多潜在好处。对访问参数、可用信息以及未来可能的情况的不确定性、患者记录错误突出的流程、关系问题、安全性和保障以及公平访问等方面,都是未来研究需要探讨的关键领域。