MacEwan Sarah R, Fareed Naleef, Jonnalagadda Pallavi, Heffer Holly, Petrecca Abigail M, McAlearney Ann Scheck
Division of General Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
CATALYST, Center for the Advancement of Team Science, Analytics, and Systems Thinking in Health Services and Implementation Science Research, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
J Telemed Telecare. 2025 Feb;31(2):277-285. doi: 10.1177/1357633X231177742. Epub 2023 Jun 21.
Interest in the use of patient portals to support prenatal and postpartum care is growing. This study was conducted to understand patient and provider perspectives about the impact of portal use during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Interviews were conducted with 30 pregnant or postpartum patients and 15 obstetric care providers at an academic medical center that offers its patients access to an outpatient portal. Interview transcripts were analyzed deductively and inductively to categorize findings and identify emergent themes.
Patients and providers described how use of a patient portal during pregnancy and postpartum impacted communication (by supporting convenient communication and access to information), care processes (by aiding appointment attendance and helping with medication management), and care experience (by reducing anxiety and promoting patient involvement). Interviewees provided suggestions to improve patient portal use in obstetric care including using portals to increase access to educational materials and supportive resources, to collect patient-generated data, and to increase patient involvement in postpartum care.
Patient portals have particular value for patients' use during pregnancy and the postpartum period due to the frequency of healthcare visits and the heightened attention to one's health during this time. There are opportunities to tailor portal content and functions to patients' needs to improve communication, care processes, and care experiences for this patient population. Further improving the functionality of patient portals for patients' use during pregnancy and the postpartum period has the potential to positively impact patient experiences and health outcomes.
利用患者门户网站来支持产前和产后护理的兴趣日益浓厚。本研究旨在了解患者和医护人员对孕期及产后使用门户网站的影响的看法。
在一家为患者提供门诊门户网站访问权限的学术医疗中心,对30名孕妇或产后患者以及15名产科护理人员进行了访谈。对访谈记录进行了演绎和归纳分析,以对研究结果进行分类并确定新出现的主题。
患者和医护人员描述了孕期及产后使用患者门户网站如何影响沟通(通过支持便捷沟通和信息获取)、护理流程(通过协助预约就诊和帮助进行药物管理)以及护理体验(通过减轻焦虑和促进患者参与)。受访者提出了改善产科护理中患者门户网站使用的建议,包括利用门户网站增加获取教育材料和支持资源的机会、收集患者生成的数据以及提高患者在产后护理中的参与度。
由于孕期及产后就诊频率高以及这段时间对自身健康的关注度提高,患者门户网站对患者在此期间的使用具有特殊价值。有机会根据患者需求调整门户网站的内容和功能,以改善这一患者群体的沟通、护理流程和护理体验。进一步改善患者门户网站在孕期及产后的功能,有可能对患者体验和健康结果产生积极影响。