Data from: Requirements and access needs of patients with chronic disease to their hospital electronic health record: results of a cross-sectional questionnaire survey
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Objectives: To identify patient’s views on the functionality required for
personalised access to the secondary care EHR and their priorities for
development. Design: Quantitative analysis of a cross-sectional
self-complete survey of patient views on required EHR functionality from a
secondary care EHR, including a patient ranking of functionality. Setting:
Secondary care patients attending a regional cystic fibrosis unit in the
north of England Participants: 201 adults [106 (52.7%) male], median age
29 years (range 17-58 years) entered and completed the study. Inclusion
criteria; a confirmed diagnosis of CF, aged 16 years and over, at a time
of clinical stability Outcome measures: Quantitative responses within 4
themes; 1) value placed on aspects of the EHR; 2) access requirements to
functions of the EHR; 3) views on information sent to the EHR 4) patient
feedback entered into the EHR. A ranked score for 15 functions of the EHR
was obtained Results: Highest ratings (% reporting item as very
important/important) were reported for access to clinical measures [lung
function (94%), CRP (84%), sputum microbiology (81%) and blood results
(80%)], medication changes (82%) and lists (83%) and sending repeat
prescription (83%) and treatment requests (80%), whilst sending symptom
diaries was less so (62%). Email contact with clinicians was the most
valuable communication element of the EHR (84% very important/important).
Of 15 features of the EHR [1=most desirable to 15=least desirable)
patients identified ‘clinical measures’ [2.62 (CI 2.07-3.06)], and ‘access
to medication lists’ [4.91 (CI 4.47-5.44)], as highest priority for
development and the ability to comment on errors/ommissions [11.0 (CI
10.6-11.5)] or experience of care [11.8 (CI 11.4-12.2)] as lowest.
Conclusions: Patients want extensive personal access to their hospital
EHR, placing high importance on the viewing of practical clinical measures
and medication management. These influence routine day to day care and are
priorities for development
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Dryad
创建时间:
2016-09-17



