医疗保健提供者意图使用电子个人健康记录无证移民:定性探索研究在荷兰。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Public Health Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1080/17441692.2024.2445840
Paulien Tensen, Simone van Dormolen, Steven J M van de Vijver, Myrthe L van de Pavert, Charles O Agyemang
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摘要

电子个人健康记录(EPHRs)可能是提高对移徙者和难民,特别是无证移徙者护理的连续性和质量的有效工具。然而,关于医疗保健提供者(HCPs)在荷兰使用EPHR进行UDM的意图和先决条件知之甚少。在2023年4月至2023年6月期间,使用半结构化主题指南与荷兰HCPs进行了13次访谈。开放编码和轴向编码用于数据编码,使用技术接受模型(TAM)组织。hcp报告了用户对udm使用EPHR的积极意向,同时对udm使用EPHR的意愿持谨慎乐观态度。实际使用取决于几个先决条件:在医疗保健提供者和UDM之间建立信任,实施一个高度安全的系统来保护UDM的敏感数据,让UDM控制他们的EPHR,使用最小化双重记录保存的方法并开发一个用户友好的系统。EPHR有望提高荷兰udm护理的连续性和质量。然而,健康状况评估不应是获得医疗服务的先决条件,而应是提供医疗服务的一个辅助因素。
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Healthcare providers intentions to use an electronic personal health record for undocumented migrants: A qualitative exploration study in The Netherlands.

Electronic Personal Health Records (EPHRs) are potentially effective tools for improving the continuity and quality of care for migrants and refugees, and specifically for undocumented migrants (UDMs). However, little is known about the intention and preconditions of healthcare providers (HCPs) to use an EPHR for UDM in the Netherlands. Between April 2023 and June 2023, thirteen interviews, using a semi-structured topic guide, were conducted with Dutch HCPs. Open coding and axial coding were used for data coding, organised using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). HCPs reported a positive user intention towards using an EPHR for UDMs, coupled with a cautious optimism regarding UDMs' willingness to use an EPHR. Actual usage was dependent on several preconditions: establishing trust among HCPs and UDMs in the EPHR, implementing a highly secure system to protect UDM's sensitive data, giving UDMs control over their EPHR, and using approaches to minimise dual record keeping and developing a user-friendly system. An EPHR shows promise to enhance continuity of care and quality for UDMs in the Netherlands. However, an EPHR should not be a prerequisite for receiving medical care but rather a supportive element in the provision of care.

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Global Public Health
Global Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.50
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期刊介绍: Global Public Health is an essential peer-reviewed journal that energetically engages with key public health issues that have come to the fore in the global environment — mounting inequalities between rich and poor; the globalization of trade; new patterns of travel and migration; epidemics of newly-emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; the HIV/AIDS pandemic; the increase in chronic illnesses; escalating pressure on public health infrastructures around the world; and the growing range and scale of conflict situations, terrorist threats, environmental pressures, natural and human-made disasters.
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