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调查初级保健中患者在线预约的使用和体验:混合方法研究。

Investigating Patient Use and Experience of Online Appointment Booking in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study.

机构信息

Primary Care Research Centre, School of Primary Care, Population Science, and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.

Unit of Academic Primary Care, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2024 Jul 8;26:e51931. doi: 10.2196/51931.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Online appointment booking is a commonly used tool in several industries. There is limited evidence about the benefits and challenges of using online appointment booking in health care settings. Potential benefits include convenience and the ability to track appointments, although some groups of patients may find it harder to engage with online appointment booking. We sought to understand how patients in England used and experienced online appointment booking.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to describe and compare the characteristics of patients in relation to their use of online appointment booking in general practice and investigate patients' views regarding online appointment booking arrangements.

METHODS

This was a mixed methods study set in English general practice comprising a retrospective analysis of the General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS) and semistructured interviews with patients. Data used in the retrospective analysis comprised responses to the 2018 and 2019 GPPS analyzed using mixed-effects logistic regression. Semistructured interviews with purposively sampled patients from 11 general practices in England explored experiences of and views on online appointment booking. Framework analysis was used to allow for comparison with the findings of the retrospective analysis.

RESULTS

The retrospective analysis included 1,327,693 GPPS responders (2018-2019 combined). We conducted 43 interviews with patients with a variety of experiences and awareness of online appointment booking; of these 43 patients, 6 (14%) were from ethnic minority groups. In the retrospective analysis, more patients were aware that online appointment booking was available (581,224/1,288,341, 45.11%) than had experience using it (203,184/1,301,694, 15.61%). There were deprivation gradients for awareness and use and a substantial decline in both awareness and use in patients aged >75 years. For interview participants, age and life stage were factors influencing experiences and perceptions, working patients valued convenience, and older patients preferred to use the telephone. Patients with long-term conditions were more aware of (odds ratio [OR] 1.43, 95% CI 1.41-1.44) and more likely to use (OR 1.65, 95% CI 1.63-1.67) online appointment booking. Interview participants with long-term conditions described online appointment booking as useful for routine nonurgent appointments. Patients in deprived areas were clustered in practices with low awareness and use of online appointment booking among GPPS respondents (OR for use 0.65, 95% CI 0.64-0.67). Other key findings included the influence of the availability of appointments online and differences in the registration process for accessing online booking.

CONCLUSIONS

Whether and how patients engage with online appointment booking is influenced by the practice with which they are registered, whether they live with long-term conditions, and their deprivation status. These factors should be considered in designing and implementing online appointment booking and have implications for patient engagement with the wider range of online services offered in general practice.

摘要

背景

在线预约已在多个行业中广泛使用。在线预约在医疗保健环境中的益处和挑战的证据有限。潜在的好处包括方便和能够跟踪预约,尽管某些患者群体可能更难使用在线预约。我们旨在了解英格兰的患者如何使用和体验在线预约。

目的

本研究旨在描述和比较与患者使用普通科医生在线预约相关的特征,并调查患者对在线预约安排的看法。

方法

这是一项在英格兰普通科医生中进行的混合方法研究,包括对一般实践患者调查(GPPS)的回顾性分析和对患者的半结构化访谈。在回顾性分析中,使用了对 2018 年和 2019 年 GPPS 的混合效应逻辑回归分析的数据。对来自英格兰 11 家普通科医生的具有不同在线预约经验和意识的患者进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨他们对在线预约的体验和看法。使用框架分析允许与回顾性分析的结果进行比较。

结果

回顾性分析包括 1327693 名 GPPS 应答者(2018-2019 年合并)。我们对 43 名具有不同在线预约经验和意识的患者进行了访谈;其中 6 名(14%)来自少数民族群体。在回顾性分析中,更多的患者意识到可以在线预约(581224/1288341,45.11%),而实际使用过的患者则较少(203184/1301694,15.61%)。意识和使用情况存在贫困梯度,75 岁以上患者的意识和使用情况均大幅下降。对于访谈参与者,年龄和生活阶段是影响体验和看法的因素,在职患者重视便利性,老年患者更喜欢使用电话。患有长期疾病的患者对在线预约的认识(优势比[OR]1.43,95%置信区间[CI]1.41-1.44)更高,更有可能使用(OR 1.65,95% CI 1.63-1.67)。有长期疾病的访谈参与者将在线预约描述为常规非紧急预约的有用工具。在 GPPS 应答者中,生活在贫困地区的患者在使用在线预约方面的意识和使用情况较低,他们所在的实践中在线预约的意识和使用情况也较低(使用的 OR 为 0.65,95% CI 0.64-0.67)。其他主要发现包括在线预约的可用性以及注册流程的差异对在线预约的影响。

结论

患者是否以及如何参与在线预约取决于他们注册的实践、是否患有长期疾病以及他们的贫困状况。在设计和实施在线预约时应考虑这些因素,这对患者参与普通科医生提供的更广泛的在线服务具有影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a19a/11263895/a32981e6d37b/jmir_v26i1e51931_fig1.jpg

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