Patient Perspectives on Identifiers for Immigrant Patients in Electronic Health Records.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Preethi Ravi, Margaret Smith, Sabrina Bogović, Camille Lin, H Claire Edelson, Anna Yaffee, Matthew Dudgeon, Amy Zeidan
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Abstract

Identifying immigrant patients within Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has significant equity-related implications in care and research of immigrant populations in the United States (U.S.). This study builds upon previous work that utilized interviews with key stakeholders to determine effective, acceptable, and ethical identifiers for immigrant patients in EHRs; language, country of origin, time in the U.S., and race/ethnicity were determined suitable for use. Building upon these conclusions, we conducted interviews with non-English language preference (NELP) immigrant patients in the Emergency Department setting to glean their perspectives on the use of identifiers for immigrant patients in EHRs. Individuals endorsed language and country of origin as useful identifiers, but also expressed a general lack of understanding regarding what is documented in the EHR and why, along with significant concerns about potential implications related to the documentation of sensitive information. Given the rapidly shifting anti-immigrant policy landscape in the U.S., we maintain that providers seeking to utilize these identifiers to advance equity-centered clinical care and research must also exercise caution and consider all potential uses of these identifiers.

在电子健康档案中移民病患身分识别的病患观点。
在电子健康记录(EHR)系统中识别移民患者对美国移民人口的护理和研究具有重要的公平相关意义。本研究建立在先前工作的基础上,该工作利用与关键利益相关者的访谈来确定电子病历中移民患者的有效、可接受和道德标识符;语言,原籍国,在美国的时间和种族/民族被确定为适合使用。基于这些结论,我们对急诊科设置的非英语语言偏好(NELP)移民患者进行了访谈,以收集他们对在电子病历中使用移民患者标识符的看法。个人认可语言和原籍国是有用的标识符,但也表示普遍缺乏对EHR中记录的内容及其原因的理解,以及对敏感信息记录的潜在影响的重大担忧。鉴于美国快速变化的反移民政策,我们认为,寻求利用这些标识符来推进以公平为中心的临床护理和研究的提供者也必须谨慎行事,并考虑这些标识符的所有潜在用途。
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
104
期刊介绍: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original research pertaining to immigrant health from contributors in many diverse fields including public health, epidemiology, medicine and nursing, anthropology, sociology, population research, immigration law, and ethics. The journal also publishes review articles, short communications, letters to the editor, and notes from the field.
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