Veteran Preferences and Willingness to Share Patient-Generated Health Data.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of General Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1007/s11606-024-09095-w
Timothy P Hogan, Bella Etingen, Mark S Zocchi, Felicia R Bixler, Nicholas McMahon, Jamie Patrianakos, Stephanie A Robinson, Terry Newton, Nilesh Shah, Kathleen L Frisbee, Stephanie L Shimada, Jessica M Lipschitz, Bridget M Smith
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Abstract

Background: Technologies, including mobile health applications (apps) and wearables, offer new potential for gathering patient-generated health data (PGHD) from patients; however, little is known about patient preferences for and willingness to collect and share PGHD with their providers and healthcare systems.

Objective: Describe how patients use their PGHD and factors important to patients when deciding whether to share PGHD with a healthcare system.

Design: Cross-sectional mailed longitudinal survey supplemented with administrative data within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

Subjects: National sample of Veterans who use VHA healthcare.

Main measures: Survey questions asked about demographics, willingness to use different devices to collect and share PGHD, what Veterans do with their PGHD, and factors important to Veterans when deciding whether to share PGHD with VHA. Administrative data provided information on Veteran health conditions. Multiple logistic regression models assessed factors associated with sharing PGHD with VHA.

Key results: Overall, 47% of our analytic cohort (n = 383/807) indicated that they share PGHD collected through apps or digital health devices with VHA. In adjusted logistic regression models, Veterans who believed the following factors were Very Important (versus Somewhat/Not At All Important) had higher odds of sharing PGHD with VHA: if their doctor (OR = 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0-2.0) or other healthcare team members (OR = 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0-1.9) recommended they do so; and knowing that their healthcare team would look at the data (OR = 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0-2.0) or use the information to inform their healthcare (OR = 1.5; 95%CI, 1.1-2.1).

Conclusions: Our data suggest that healthcare team members can influence patient sharing of PGHD, as can a patient's knowledge that PGHD will be used in clinical practice. Efforts to increase the number of patients who share PGHD with a healthcare system may benefit from buy-in among healthcare team members, who appear to play an influential role in patient decisions to share data.

退伍军人共享患者生成的健康数据的偏好和意愿。
背景:包括移动健康应用程序(App)和可穿戴设备在内的各种技术为收集患者生成的健康数据(PGHD)提供了新的可能性;然而,人们对患者收集并与医疗服务提供者和医疗系统共享PGHD的偏好和意愿知之甚少:描述患者如何使用他们的 PGHD,以及患者在决定是否与医疗保健系统共享 PGHD 时的重要因素:设计:横断面邮寄纵向调查,辅以退伍军人健康管理局 (VHA) 的管理数据:主要测量指标:调查问题涉及人口统计学、使用不同设备收集和共享 PGHD 的意愿、退伍军人如何处理他们的 PGHD 以及退伍军人在决定是否与 VHA 共享 PGHD 时的重要因素。管理数据提供了退伍军人健康状况的信息。多元逻辑回归模型评估了与退伍军人事务部共享 PGHD 的相关因素:总体而言,47% 的分析队列(n = 383/807)表示他们与退伍军人事务部共享通过应用程序或数字健康设备收集的 PGHD。在调整后的逻辑回归模型中,认为以下因素 "非常重要"(相对于 "有点重要"/"完全不重要")的退伍军人与退伍军人事务部共享 PGHD 的几率更高:如果他们的医生(OR = 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0-2.0)或其他医疗团队成员(OR = 1.4;95%CI,1.0-1.9)建议他们这样做;以及知道他们的医疗团队会查看这些数据(OR = 1.4;95%CI,1.0-2.0)或使用这些信息为他们的医疗保健提供信息(OR = 1.5;95%CI,1.1-2.1):我们的数据表明,医疗团队成员可以影响患者分享 PGHD,而患者对 PGHD 将用于临床实践的了解也可以影响患者分享 PGHD。医疗团队成员似乎在患者决定共享数据方面发挥着重要作用,因此,医疗团队成员的支持可能会使增加与医疗系统共享 PGHD 的患者人数的工作受益匪浅。
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Journal of General Internal Medicine
Journal of General Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
749
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of General Internal Medicine is the official journal of the Society of General Internal Medicine. It promotes improved patient care, research, and education in primary care, general internal medicine, and hospital medicine. Its articles focus on topics such as clinical medicine, epidemiology, prevention, health care delivery, curriculum development, and numerous other non-traditional themes, in addition to classic clinical research on problems in internal medicine.
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