Classifying Health Information Interactions and their Motivations: A Study with Older Adults and Electronic Patient Portals

Isto Huvila, K. Eriksson-Backa, Noora Hirvonen, Heidi P. K. Enwald
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Current research on electronic patient portals and electronic health records shows a broad range of benefits to patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare when patients are allowed to take part of their medical record information. There are, however, shortcomings in the current knowledge about patients’ and other stakeholders’ information interactions with electronic health record systems and what motivates them to use these. We present a tentative classification of information interactions with an electronic patient portal, the stakeholders involved in the interactions and reasons that motivate patients to interact with electronic health record information. The purpose of the classification scheme is 1) to inform the design of useful health information access systems, and simultaneously to 2) contribute to the broader information interaction research by acting as a first step in developing a more generic classification that brings together information interactions, their stakeholders and stakeholder motivations to engage with information.
分类健康信息交互及其动机:老年人和电子患者门户的研究
目前对电子患者门户网站和电子健康记录的研究表明,允许患者使用其部分医疗记录信息对患者、医疗保健专业人员和医疗保健有广泛的好处。然而,目前关于患者和其他利益相关者与电子健康记录系统的信息交互以及他们使用这些系统的动机的知识存在缺陷。我们提出了与电子患者门户网站的信息交互的初步分类,参与交互的利益相关者以及激励患者与电子健康记录信息交互的原因。该分类方案的目的是1)为设计有用的卫生信息获取系统提供信息,同时2)作为制定更通用的分类的第一步,将信息交互、其利益相关者和利益相关者参与信息的动机结合起来,从而促进更广泛的信息交互研究。
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