Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research

BackgroundFederal meaningful use standards are promoting adoption of online portals to personal health records (PHRs). However, relatively little is known regarding barriers and facilitators for vulnerable groups such as persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH)...

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Main Authors: Luque, Amneris E, van Keken, Adjuah, Winters, Paul, Keefer, Michael C, Sanders, Mechelle, Fiscella, Kevin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2013-01-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e8/
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spelling doaj-73f2ff92b6bb4e0da116fea1cbc2a3882021-05-03T02:52:30ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482013-01-0121e810.2196/resprot.2302Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative ResearchLuque, Amneris Evan Keken, AdjuahWinters, PaulKeefer, Michael CSanders, MechelleFiscella, Kevin BackgroundFederal meaningful use standards are promoting adoption of online portals to personal health records (PHRs). However, relatively little is known regarding barriers and facilitators for vulnerable groups such as persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH). ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to assess barriers and facilitators to use of online PHRs among PLWH. MethodsWe conducted formative research using a written waiting room survey among 120 PLWH regarding barriers and facilitators of portal PHR use. We supplemented findings with data collected from a PLWH focus group, where some members had personal experience with use of a portal. ResultsThe survey had 90 respondents. Eight PLWH participated in the focus group. Most patients (77/90, 86%) reported having at least some experience using the Internet and most expressed interest in features offered by the portal. Notably, 70% (63/90) expressed some interest in being taught how to use it to communicate with their provider. Focus group themes reinforced these findings, but also voiced concern regarding access to private computers. ConclusionsMany PLWH in our sample have experience using computers and most are interested in PHR features. However, computer or broadband access and privacy are important barriers.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e8/
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author Luque, Amneris E
van Keken, Adjuah
Winters, Paul
Keefer, Michael C
Sanders, Mechelle
Fiscella, Kevin
spellingShingle Luque, Amneris E
van Keken, Adjuah
Winters, Paul
Keefer, Michael C
Sanders, Mechelle
Fiscella, Kevin
Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Luque, Amneris E
van Keken, Adjuah
Winters, Paul
Keefer, Michael C
Sanders, Mechelle
Fiscella, Kevin
author_sort Luque, Amneris E
title Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
title_short Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
title_full Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
title_fullStr Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and Facilitators of Online Patient Portals to Personal Health Records Among Persons Living With HIV: Formative Research
title_sort barriers and facilitators of online patient portals to personal health records among persons living with hiv: formative research
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BackgroundFederal meaningful use standards are promoting adoption of online portals to personal health records (PHRs). However, relatively little is known regarding barriers and facilitators for vulnerable groups such as persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH). ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to assess barriers and facilitators to use of online PHRs among PLWH. MethodsWe conducted formative research using a written waiting room survey among 120 PLWH regarding barriers and facilitators of portal PHR use. We supplemented findings with data collected from a PLWH focus group, where some members had personal experience with use of a portal. ResultsThe survey had 90 respondents. Eight PLWH participated in the focus group. Most patients (77/90, 86%) reported having at least some experience using the Internet and most expressed interest in features offered by the portal. Notably, 70% (63/90) expressed some interest in being taught how to use it to communicate with their provider. Focus group themes reinforced these findings, but also voiced concern regarding access to private computers. ConclusionsMany PLWH in our sample have experience using computers and most are interested in PHR features. However, computer or broadband access and privacy are important barriers.
url http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e8/
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