The Effect of Education on Portal Personal Health Record Use.
The purpose of this study was to examine the rate of portal personal health record (PHR) use among chronically ill older adults to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in improving PHR adoption, and to identify patients' thoughts about the PHR. The quasi-experimental study was p...
| Publicado en: | Online Journal of Nursing Informatics Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 9 - 10 |
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| Formato: | pictorial research systematic review Journal Article |
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HIMSS Foundation
Summer2016
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| fields | @attributes: recordID: 1 pdfLink: plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=117367838&site=ehost-live header: @attributes: shortDbName: ccm uiTerm: 117367838 longDbName: CINAHL Complete uiTag: AN controlInfo: bkinfo: dissinfo: jinfo: jid: 10899758 Z2C jtl: Online Journal of Nursing Informatics issn: 10899758 maglogo: N pubinfo: dt: Summer2016 vid: 20 iid: 2 pid: 28397 pub: HIMSS Foundation place: Kittanning, Pennsylvania artinfo: ui: 117367838 117367838 117367838 117367838 ppf: 9 ppct: 1 formats: fmt: @attributes: type: T tig: atl: The Effect of Education on Portal Personal Health Record Use. aug: au: Casey, Imke sug: subj: Electronic Health Records Education Medical Records, Personal Education Primary Health Care Chronic Disease In Old Age Access to Information Education Human Quasi-Experimental Studies Florida Patient Attitudes Surveys Prospective Studies Self Care Chronic Disease Epidemiology United States Prevalence Systematic Review CINAHL Database PubMed Power Analysis Sample Size Effect Size Descriptive Statistics Middle Age Aged Aged, 80 and Over Questionnaires Pretest-Posttest Design Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale Scales Summated Rating Scaling Male Female Adult Attitude to Computers One-Way Analysis of Variance Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test T-Tests Middle Aged: 45-64 years Aged: 65+ years Aged, 80 & over Adult: 19-44 years Male Female ab: The purpose of this study was to examine the rate of portal personal health record (PHR) use among chronically ill older adults to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in improving PHR adoption, and to identify patients' thoughts about the PHR. The quasi-experimental study was performed at a primary care group practice in central Florida. Participants were recruited during provider appointments. Fifty participants completed the Background and Computer Questionnaire (DBQ) and received the educational intervention followed by a four-week follow-up phone survey. To evaluate the effectiveness of the educational intervention, the study pair matched participants, to form a non-participant control group. Participants' computer use comfort level increased significantly four weeks after the PHR educational intervention (Z = -1.668, p < 0.005). In addition, the amount of PHR use by the participant group (M = 1.08) was significantly higher, compared to the pair-matched control group (M = 0.16), U = 735.5, p = 0.001. Analysis of the qualitative component indicated that patients are willing to use the PHR if their laboratory results are up-to-date and available for review. Hands-on computer instructions are an effective method to increase PHR use among chronically ill adult primary care practice patients. Computer training and education promote and improve people's overall computer use comfort levels. Patients feel that the PHR is a valuable tool if their data are current and accessible. pubtype: Academic Journal doctype: pictorial research systematic review Journal Article ougenre: Article language: English refInfo: holdings: @attributes: islocal: N |
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