A holistic view of facilitators and barriers of electronic health records usage from different perspectives: A qualitative content analysis approach.

Anna Griesser, Sonja Bidmon
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Abstract

Background: Electronic health records (EHR) are seen as a promising endeavour, in spite of policies, designs, user rights and types of health data varying across countries. In many European countries, including Austria, EHR usage has fallen short when compared to the deployment plans.

Objective: By adopting a qualitative approach, this research aimed to explore facilitators and barriers experienced by patients and physicians across the entire EHR usage process in Austria.

Method: Two studies were conducted: In Study 1, discussions were held with four homogeneously composed groups of patients (N = 30). In Study 2, eight expert semi-structured interviews were conducted with physicians to gain insights into potential facilitators and barriers Austrian physicians face when utilising personal EHR.

Results: A wide range of barriers and facilitators were identified along the entire EHR usage spectrum, emerging on three different levels: the micro-level (individual level), the meso-level (level of the EHR system) and the macro-level (level of the health system). EHR literacy was identified as a booster to support EHR adherence. Health providers were identified as crucial gatekeepers with regard to EHR usage.

Conclusion: The implications for mutual benefits arising out of EHR usage among the triad of health policymakers, providers and patients for both theory and practice are discussed.

从不同角度全面审视电子病历使用的促进因素和障碍:定性内容分析方法。
背景:尽管各国的政策、设计、用户权利和健康数据类型各不相同,但电子健康记录(EHR)仍被视为一项大有可为的工作。在包括奥地利在内的许多欧洲国家,电子病历的使用率都低于部署计划:本研究采用定性方法,旨在探讨奥地利患者和医生在使用电子病历的整个过程中遇到的促进因素和障碍:方法:进行了两项研究:在研究 1 中,与四组同质的患者(N = 30)进行了讨论。在研究 2 中,对医生进行了 8 次专家半结构式访谈,以深入了解奥地利医生在使用个人电子病历时可能面临的促进因素和障碍:结果:在整个电子病历使用过程中发现了广泛的障碍和促进因素,它们出现在三个不同的层面:微观层面(个人层面)、中观层面(电子病历系统层面)和宏观层面(卫生系统层面)。电子健康记录扫盲被认为是支持坚持使用电子健康记录的助推器。医疗服务提供者被认为是使用电子健康记录的关键守门人:讨论了电子健康记录的使用对卫生决策者、医疗服务提供者和患者三方在理论和实践上的互利影响。
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