在英语水平有限的拉丁裔和华裔美国成年人中,使用患者门户网站的低使用率和潜在障碍:一个健康技术问题。

Q2 Social Sciences
The Permanente journal Pub Date : 2025-03-14 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.7812/TPP/24.119
Nancy P Gordon, Antonia Torreblanca, Rachelle G Ford, Sharon Ou, Mark W Lin
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患者门户网站正日益成为沟通健康信息的主要渠道,这引起了人们对有限英语熟练(LEP)患者医疗保健获取差距可能恶化的担忧。作者通过比较LEP拉美裔和华人健康计划成员与英语语言偏好(非LEP)的成员,研究了健康计划患者门户网站的使用和潜在的使用障碍。方法:作者使用了480,833名拉丁裔(31.8% LEP)和137,904名华裔(31.6% LEP) 25-85岁成年Kaiser Permanente北加州会员的健康记录数据,研究了2019年期间门户网站的使用情况。临床收集的489名拉美裔和1037名中国LEP患者的调查数据与849名拉美裔和426名非LEP的中国Kaiser Permanente北加州2020会员健康调查受访者的数据进行了比较,以确定可能抑制门户网站使用的因素。作者使用卡方检验来评估不同种族、语言和年龄亚组的门户使用差异和潜在影响因素。结果:在2019年期间,LEP拉美裔和华裔成年人拥有门户账户的可能性低于非LEP成年人,在拥有门户账户的成年人中,他们发送安全消息并在线查看实验室结果的可能性更低。LEP拉美裔成年人的门户网站使用率低于LEP华裔成年人。患者调查发现,与非LEP的拉美裔和华裔成年人相比,LEP的受教育程度、健康素养和获取和使用数字工具的能力较低。结论:LEP患者的门静脉使用率低于非LEP拉美裔和华人患者。卫生保健系统应采取行动减少使用障碍,但也应考虑患者的沟通偏好。
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Lower Use of and Potential Barriers to Using Patient Portals Among Limited English Proficient Latino and Chinese American Adults: A Health Techquity Concern.

Lower Use of and Potential Barriers to Using Patient Portals Among Limited English Proficient Latino and Chinese American Adults: A Health Techquity Concern.

Lower Use of and Potential Barriers to Using Patient Portals Among Limited English Proficient Latino and Chinese American Adults: A Health Techquity Concern.

Lower Use of and Potential Barriers to Using Patient Portals Among Limited English Proficient Latino and Chinese American Adults: A Health Techquity Concern.

Introduction: Patient portals are increasingly becoming the primary channel for communicating health information, raising concerns about the potential worsening of health care access disparities among limited English proficient (LEP) patients. The authors studied the use of a health plan patient portal and potential barriers to use by comparing LEP Latino and Chinese Health Plan members to those with English language preference (non-LEP).

Methods: The authors used health record data for 480,833 Latino (31.8% LEP) and 137,904 Chinese (31.6% LEP) adult Kaiser Permanente Northern California members 25-85 years of age to study portal use during 2019. Clinic-collected survey data for 489 Latino and 1037 Chinese LEP patients was compared with data for 849 Latino and 426 Chinese non-LEP Kaiser Permanente Northern California 2020 Member Health Survey respondents to identify factors potentially inhibiting portal use. The authors used chi-square tests to assess differences in portal use and potential influencing factors across ethnic, language, and age subgroups.

Results: During 2019, LEP Latino and Chinese adults were less likely than non-LEP adults to have a portal account and, among those with a portal account, to have sent secure messages and viewed laboratory results online. Portal use was lower among LEP Latino than LEP Chinese adults. Patient surveys identified lower educational attainment, health literacy, and access to and use of digital tools among LEP vs non-LEP Latino and Chinese adults.

Conclusions: Patient portal use is lower among LEP than non-LEP Latino and Chinese patients. Health care systems should take action to decrease barriers to use, but they also should consider patient communication preferences.

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