帮助患者了解医疗记录的即时发布:MedEd,一种新颖的患者参与技术。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Bridget Foy, Abigail Ludwigson, Nicole M Mott, Monica Adams, Madeline G Higgins, Sudheer Vemuru, Dulcy Wolverton, Jeniann Yi, Sharon Sams, Chen-Tan Lin, Randy Miles, Nancy Taft, Erin Baurle, Ethan Cumbler, Sarah Tevis
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摘要

背景:通过在线健康门户网站,患者可以收到复杂的医疗报告,而无需医疗服务提供者提供解释。MedEd是一款患者参与工具,提供乳腺病理学和放射学报告中医学术语的定义,本研究对MedEd的可用性进行了评估:方法:邀请接受过正常乳房 X 光筛查的个人完成半结构式访谈,在访谈中他们下载了 MedEd 并讨论了他们的下载体验。对 MedEd 的可接受性、适宜性和可行性进行评估:结果:共邀请了 143 人参加,完成了 14 次半结构式访谈。参与者表示下载和浏览 MedEd 很容易,但对隐私和他人下载能力表示担忧。参与者在可接受性(平均 4.48/5,SD 0.95)、适宜性(平均 4.66/5,SD 0.83)和可行性(平均 4.48/5,SD 1.04)方面都获得了很高的分数:参与者对未来使用 MedEd 表示兴奋,并提出了改进建议。下一步工作包括评估使用 MedEd 时对真实乳腺报告的理解能力以及扩大患者的使用范围。
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Helping patients navigate the immediate release of medical records: MedEd, a novel patient engagement technology.

Background: Through online health portals, patients receive complex medical reports without interpretation from their healthcare provider. This study evaluated the usability of MedEd, a patient engagement tool providing definitions of medical terminology in breast pathology and radiology reports.

Methods: Individuals who underwent a normal screening mammogram were invited to complete semi-structured interviews where they downloaded MedEd and discussed their download experience. Acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility of MedEd were evaluated.

Results: 143 individuals were invited to participate, and 14 semi-structured interviews were completed. Participants reported ease of downloading and navigating MedEd with concerns about privacy and others' abilities to download. Participants demonstrated high acceptability (mean 4.48/5, SD 0.95), appropriateness (mean 4.66/5, SD 0.83), and feasibility (mean 4.48/5, SD 1.04) scores.

Conclusion: Participants expressed excitement for future use of MedEd and provided suggestions for improvements. Next steps include evaluating comprehension of real breast reports while using MedEd and expanding patient access.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
570
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
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