2015
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.4847
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Barriers and Facilitators to Online Portal Use Among Patients and Caregivers in a Safety Net Health Care System: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: BackgroundPatient portals have the potential to support self-management for chronic diseases and improve health outcomes. With the rapid rise in adoption of patient portals spurred by meaningful use incentives among safety net health systems (a health system or hospital providing a significant level of care to low-income, uninsured, and vulnerable populations), it is important to understand the readiness and willingness of patients and caregivers in safety net settings to access their personal health records o… Show more

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“…facilitating prescription ordering, 66 appointment booking 67,68 and patients' access to their online record 69 ) have demonstrated proof of concept. [70][71][72] However, such portals are often not widely used by patients beyond the research setting.…”
Section: Online Portalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…facilitating prescription ordering, 66 appointment booking 67,68 and patients' access to their online record 69 ) have demonstrated proof of concept. [70][71][72] However, such portals are often not widely used by patients beyond the research setting.…”
Section: Online Portalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used previously adapted questions used in in-depth interviews about patient portal use to assess: 1) interest in using the internet to manage their health and 2) frequency of internet use. 4,31 To estimate health literacy status, we administered a one-item scale noting confidence filling out forms (not at all, a little bit, somewhat, quite a bit, extremely) 32 that has shown to be predictive of internet-based personal health records use in previous literature. 33 In accordance with prior studies, we classified participants noting any lack of confidence filling out forms as having limited health literacy.…”
Section: Study Setting and Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Most importantly, patients, including lowincome and non-English speaking populations, perceive that mobile technology could help with self-management. 4 Many have suggested that mobile technology has potential to reduce health disparities. [5][6][7] There is evidence that racial/ ethnic minorities in the US are just as likely as whites to use mobile phones and smartphones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8,10,18,19] The reason for extra workload with the introduction of the VAC consisted mostly of a lack of time to learn using the VAC, the work involved in transferring information between two systems and an alteration in established professional roles, responsibilities and work styles. Providing a transition period in which users become familiar with and learn how to use the eHealth innovation has been desirable to facilitate implementation.…”
Section: Principal Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%