User-centred design of a patient portal for persons living with home mechanical ventilation and long-term tracheostomy: a mixed methods study.

Caroline Chao, David J Berlowitz, Olivia Metcalf, Prudence A Gregson, Graeme K Hart, Mark E Howard
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Patient portals are secure online platforms that offer patients access to various functions such as personal health information. While patient portals are being increasingly offered by health services, there are limited data on their use for persons living with home mechanical ventilation (HMV) and/or long-term tracheostomy. This study, conducted at an Australian hospital's home mechanical ventilation and long-term tracheostomy services, aimed to explore the perspectives and attitudes of patients and carers regarding the introduction of a patient portal. There were 231 survey responses and 6 semi-structured interview participants. Interest in using a patient portal was high with 87% of survey respondents indicating that they would consider using a patient portal if it were offered. Those that were more likely to be interested were younger, had higher levels of education, and reported being confident with using technology and accessing health information. The functions of a patient portal that were of most interest were the ability to view their own health information including ventilation and/or tracheostomy information and the ability to order ventilation and tracheostomy-related equipment. This study is the first step of a user-centered design for the implementation of a patient portal for persons living with home mechanical ventilation and/or long-term tracheostomy.

以用户为中心,为居家机械通气和长期气管切开术患者设计患者门户网站:一项混合方法研究。
患者门户是安全的在线平台,为患者提供各种功能,如个人健康信息。虽然卫生服务机构越来越多地提供患者门户,但关于其在家庭机械通气和/或长期气管切开术患者中的使用情况的数据有限。本研究在澳大利亚一家医院的家庭机械通气和长期气管切开术服务中进行,旨在探讨患者和护理人员对引入患者门户的观点和态度。共有231份调查回复和6名半结构化访谈参与者。使用患者门户网站的兴趣很高,87%的调查受访者表示,如果提供患者门户网站,他们会考虑使用。那些更有可能对此感兴趣的人更年轻,受教育程度更高,并报告对使用技术和获取健康信息有信心。患者门户网站最令人感兴趣的功能是能够查看他们自己的健康信息,包括通气和/或气管切开术信息,以及能够订购通气和气管切开术相关设备。这项研究是以用户为中心的设计的第一步,旨在为家庭机械通气和/或长期气管切开术的患者实现患者门户。
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