An exploratory study of patient portal adoption and use in multiple clinical specialty departments

S. Bronsburg, M. Durity, M. Ramim
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A patient portal is an effective vehicle for health information dissemination, a key component of knowledge management. The focus of this exploratory research study was to examine how demographic variables of gender and age as well as clinical specialty grouping affect patient portal adoption and use at a hospital in South Florida. We conducted a semi-structured interview focusing on portal adoption and usage with 768 patients at their scheduled appointments. Results showed that younger participants aged 20 to 30 used the portal significantly less than other age groups in the study. Patients between the ages of 41 and 60 use the portal the most. Findings suggest a need to expand patient portal functionality, portal education and awareness to increase patient portal use. These preliminary findings will support a broader effort investigating patient portal use and barriers such as eHealth literacy skills.
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多个临床专科科室患者门户采用和使用的探索性研究
患者门户是传播卫生信息的有效工具,是知识管理的关键组成部分。本探索性研究的重点是研究南佛罗里达州一家医院的性别和年龄以及临床专科分组的人口统计学变量如何影响患者门户网站的采用和使用。我们对768名预约的患者进行了半结构化访谈,重点关注门户的采用和使用情况。结果显示,年龄在20至30岁之间的年轻参与者使用门户网站的次数明显少于研究中的其他年龄组。41 - 60岁的患者使用门静脉最多。研究结果表明,需要扩大患者门户功能,门户教育和意识,以增加患者门户的使用。这些初步发现将支持开展更广泛的工作,调查患者门户网站的使用情况和电子卫生素养技能等障碍。
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