The Effect of Using a Client-Accessible Health Record on Perceived Quality of Care: Interview Study Among Parents and Adolescents.

Q2 Medicine
Janine Benjamins, Emely de Vet, Chloe A de Mortier, Annemien Haveman-Nies
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Abstract

Background: Patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are assumed to enhance the quality of care, expressed in terms of safety, effectiveness, timeliness, person centeredness, efficiency, and equity. However, research on the impact of PAEHRs on the perceived quality of care among parents, children, and adolescents is largely lacking. In the Netherlands, a PAEHR (Iuvenelis) was developed for preventive child health care and youth care. Parents and adolescents had access to its full content, could manage appointments, ask questions, and comment on written reports.

Objective: This study aims to assess whether and how using this PAEHR contributes to perceived quality of care from a client's perspective.

Methods: We chose a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach to explore how parents and adolescents perceived the impact of using a PAEHR on quality of care. In-depth interviews that simultaneously included 1 to 3 people were conducted in 2021. In total, 20 participants were included in the study, representing parents and adolescents, both sexes, different educational levels, different native countries, and all participating municipalities. Within this group, 7 of 13 (54%) parents had not previously been informed about the existence of a client portal. Their expectations of using the client portal, in relation to quality of care, were discussed after a demonstration of the portal.

Results: Parents and adolescents perceived that using Iuvenelis contributed to the quality of care because they felt better informed and more involved in the care process than before the introduction of Iuvenelis. Moreover, they experienced more control over their health data, faster and simpler access to their health information, and found it easier to manage appointments or ask questions at their convenience. Parents from a migratory background, among whom 6 of 7 (86%) had not previously been informed about the portal, expected that portal access would enhance their understanding of and control over their care processes. The parents expressed concerns about equity because parents from a migratory background might have less access to the service. Nevertheless, portal usability was regarded as high. Furthermore, both parents and adolescents saw room for improvement in the broader interdisciplinary use of Iuvenelis and the quality of reporting.

Conclusions: Using Iuvenelis can contribute to the client-experienced quality of care, more specifically to perceived person centeredness, timeliness, safety, efficiency, and integration of care. However, some quality aspects, such as equity, still need addressing. In general, client information about the portal needs to be improved, specifically focusing on people in vulnerable circumstances, such as those from migratory backgrounds. In addition, to maximize the potential benefit of using Iuvenelis, stimulating a person-centered attitude among professionals is important. Considering the small number of adolescent participants (n=7), adding quantitative data from a structured survey could strengthen the available evidence.

使用客户可访问的健康记录对感知医疗质量的影响:家长和青少年访谈研究。
背景:病人可访问的电子健康记录(PAEHRs)被认为可以提高医疗质量,具体表现为安全、有效、及时、以人为本、高效和公平。然而,有关 PAEHR 对家长、儿童和青少年所感知的医疗质量的影响的研究却十分缺乏。荷兰为预防性儿童保健和青少年护理开发了 PAEHR(Iuvenelis)。家长和青少年可以访问其全部内容,管理预约、提出问题并对书面报告发表意见:本研究旨在从客户的角度评估使用 PAEHR 是否以及如何提高医疗质量:我们选择了一种定性设计和现象学方法来探讨家长和青少年如何看待使用 PAEHR 对医疗质量的影响。我们在 2021 年进行了深度访谈,访谈同时包括 1 至 3 人。共有 20 名参与者参与了这项研究,他们分别代表了父母和青少年、男女、不同的教育水平、不同的祖国以及所有参与研究的城市。在这一群体中,13 位家长中有 7 位(54%)此前未被告知客户门户网站的存在。他们在观看了门户网站的演示后,讨论了使用门户网站对医疗质量的期望:结果:家长和青少年认为,使用Iuvenelis有助于提高护理质量,因为与使用Iuvenelis之前相比,他们感觉到在护理过程中获得了更多信息,参与度更高。此外,他们对自己的健康数据有了更多的控制权,能够更快、更简便地获取健康信息,并发现在方便的时候更容易管理预约或提出问题。有移民背景的家长 7 人中有 6 人(86%)以前没有听说过门户网站,他们希望门户网站的使用能增强他们对医疗过程的了解和控制。家长们对公平性表示担忧,因为有移民背景的家长可能较难获得服务。不过,门户网站的可用性还是很高的。此外,家长和青少年都认为Iuvenelis在更广泛的跨学科使用和报告质量方面还有改进的余地:使用Iuvenelis有助于提高客户体验到的护理质量,尤其是在以人为本、及时性、安全性、效率和护理一体化方面。然而,一些质量方面的问题,如公平性,仍有待解决。总体而言,有关门户网站的客户信息需要改进,尤其要关注弱势群体,如那些有移民背景的人。此外,为了最大限度地发挥 Iuvenelis 的潜在效益,激发专业人员以人为本的态度也很重要。考虑到青少年参与者人数较少(7 人),增加结构性调查的定量数据可加强现有证据。
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Journal of Participatory Medicine
Journal of Participatory Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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