2021
DOI: 10.2196/30431
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Implementation of Patient Engagement Tools in Electronic Health Records to Enhance Patient-Centered Communication: Protocol for Feasibility Evaluation and Preliminary Results

Abstract: Background Patient–physician communication during clinical encounters is essential to ensure quality of care. Many studies have attempted to improve patient–physician communication. Incorporating patient priorities into agenda setting and medical decision-making are fundamental to patient-centered communication. Efficient and scalable approaches are needed to empower patients to speak up and prepare physicians to respond. Leveraging electronic health records (EHRs) in engaging patients and health … Show more

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“…The implementation of electronic health record systems for clinical operations, though met with some criticisms, has been overall beneficial for record-keeping and searchability, health information exchange, 15 , 16 patient safety, 17 , 18 and patient engagement. 19 Research systems, including traditional clinical trial management systems (CTMSs), were initially developed separately because of their many workflow differences, data rigor differences and different goals at the time. More recently however, given the benefits of the EHR as outlined, it seems logical that integrating clinical research projects using available EHRs might reap these same benefits as a result of increased interoperability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of electronic health record systems for clinical operations, though met with some criticisms, has been overall beneficial for record-keeping and searchability, health information exchange, 15 , 16 patient safety, 17 , 18 and patient engagement. 19 Research systems, including traditional clinical trial management systems (CTMSs), were initially developed separately because of their many workflow differences, data rigor differences and different goals at the time. More recently however, given the benefits of the EHR as outlined, it seems logical that integrating clinical research projects using available EHRs might reap these same benefits as a result of increased interoperability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, EHR tools can support patient engagement during in-person as well as telehealth consultations. 35 User-centric design of eHealth interventions drives acceptance and engagement. 19 YMSQ has been developed with input from the users, and its usability in engaging plwMS more with their disease was determined in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there is evidence that racial/ethnic provider-patient concordance could facilitate positive interactions and relationship [49]. Lastly, exploring opportunities to enhance optimal PCC through online opportunities (e.g., communications using Electronic Health Record to increase chances of patients engagement) are timely with the widespread use of digital devices [50,51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%