Perspectives from neuro-oncology providers on patient access to electronic records: a survey study.

Q1 Medicine CNS Oncology Pub Date : 2024-06-06 Epub Date: 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1080/20450907.2024.2352414
Keng Lam, Cheuk Hong Leung, Zaid Soomro, Chetna Wathoo, Shiao-Pei Weathers
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Aim: To evaluate the neuro-oncology providers' experience with patient online access to electronic records. Methods: Cross-sectional survey for physicians and advanced care providers within the field of neuro-oncology in the USA. Results: 65 providers completed the survey, from all major regions of the USA. 58% reported that at least once per month, patients contacted them outside of an office visit about provider notes or a laboratory or imaging finding accessed online. 54% of providers did not think that all laboratory results should be released automatically, and only 25% of providers thought that all radiology reads should be released immediately. 97% thought that some patients suffered substantial distress viewing test results prior to appointments. Qualitative responses aligned with the quantitative results. Conclusion: Most neuro-oncology providers are concerned about the immediate release of laboratory and imaging findings to patients without guidance.

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神经肿瘤科医生对患者访问电子病历的看法:一项调查研究。
目的:评估神经肿瘤医疗机构对患者在线访问电子病历的体验。方法:对美国神经肿瘤学领域的医生和高级医疗服务提供者进行横断面调查:对美国神经肿瘤学领域的医生和高级护理人员进行横断面调查。结果:来自美国各主要地区的 65 名医疗服务提供者完成了调查。58%的医疗服务提供者表示,患者每月至少有一次在就诊之外就医疗服务提供者的记录或在线获取的实验室或成像结果与他们联系。54% 的医疗服务提供者不认为所有实验室结果都应自动发布,只有 25% 的医疗服务提供者认为所有放射读数都应立即发布。97% 的医疗服务提供者认为,一些患者在预约前查看检查结果时会感到非常痛苦。定性回答与定量结果一致。结论:大多数神经肿瘤科医疗服务提供者对在没有指导的情况下立即向患者发布实验室和影像学检查结果表示担忧。
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