2021
DOI: 10.2196/19820
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Effects of Patient Portal Use on Patient Satisfaction: Survey and Partial Least Squares Analysis

Abstract: Background With digital delivery of health care services gaining prominence, patient portals have become a mainstay of many health care organizations. Despite the importance of patient portals, inconclusive data exist regarding the effect of patient portal use on patient satisfaction. Objective The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between the postadoptive use of patient portals and patient satisfaction outcomes. … Show more

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“…Of note, both the technology and training interventions showed positive effects on patient satisfaction, consistent with prior evidence linking satisfaction to portal use, 3,39,40 tablet availability, 41 and perceptions about portals' usefulness. 42 For instance, patients receiving the in-person training may have learned to use functions that informed them about their health status and care plan, 31,32 which enabled them to ask more targeted questions, and this could have increased…”
Section: Effect Of Touch Intervention Among Patients Receiving Full-t...supporting
confidence: 79%
“…Of note, both the technology and training interventions showed positive effects on patient satisfaction, consistent with prior evidence linking satisfaction to portal use, 3,39,40 tablet availability, 41 and perceptions about portals' usefulness. 42 For instance, patients receiving the in-person training may have learned to use functions that informed them about their health status and care plan, 31,32 which enabled them to ask more targeted questions, and this could have increased…”
Section: Effect Of Touch Intervention Among Patients Receiving Full-t...supporting
confidence: 79%