Impact of Patient Online Record Access on Documentation: Scoping Review

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Meier-Diedrich, Eva [1 ,2 ]
Lyckblad, Camilla [3 ,4 ]
Davidge, Gail [5 ]
Hagglund, Maria [6 ,7 ]
Kharko, Anna [6 ]
Mcmillan, Brian [5 ]
Blease, Charlotte [6 ]
Schwarz, Julian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Immanuel Hosp Rudersdorf, Ctr Mental Hlth, Brandenburg Med Sch Theodor Fontane, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Seebad 82-83, D-15562 Rudersdorf, Germany
[2] Brandenburg Med Sch Theodor Fontane, Fac Hlth Sci Brandenburg, Neuruppin, Germany
[3] Uppsala Univ, Dept Arch Lib & Museums, Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Uppsala Univ, Ctr Med Humanities, Uppsala, Sweden
[5] Univ Manchester, Ctr Primary Care & Hlth Serv Res, Manchester, England
[6] Uppsala Univ, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Participatory eHlth & Hlth Data Res Grp, Uppsala, Sweden
[7] Uppsala Univ Hosp, Uppsala, Sweden
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美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
open notes; electronic health record; open record access; clinical notes; eHealth; ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS; INVITING PATIENTS; WORK-ENVIRONMENT; DOCTORS NOTES; PROFESSIONALS; PERCEPTIONS; EXPERIENCES; ATTITUDES; READ;
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10.2196/64762
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Online record access (ORA) is being increasingly implemented internationally. Despite reported benefits for patients, health care professionals (HCPs) have raised concerns about potential disadvantages. To date, no review has examined the empirical evidence on whether and how documentation changes following the introduction of patients' ORA. Objective: This scoping review aimed to examine potential subjective and objective changes in HCPs' documentation after Methods: A scoping review was conducted using a methodological framework for scoping reviews and data from 4 electronic databases. Studies examining objective and subjective changes in clinical documentation following the implementation of ORA, specifically those related to actual use experiences (rather than previous expectations), up to July 2023, were included. We used the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool to assess the quality of the included studies. The narrative synthesis and reporting of findings were guided by the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Results: Of the 3143 papers screened, 42 (1.34%) were included in this review. The included studies mainly used qualitative methods and were predominantly published after 2016 in the United States. The included studies were conducted in different settings (inpatient and outpatient) and clinical areas (somatic, mental health, and other). In total, 8 studies analyzed clinical notes, while the remaining studies focused on the experiences of patients, HCPs, and other stakeholders with ORA. Objectively, a decrease in complexity, an increase in readability, and a change in the emotional tone of the clinical notes were observed. The length of the clinical notes was observed to change both objectively and subjectively, although the direction of this change was working tool, others perceived that ORA opened up new therapeutic opportunities through direct contact with patients. Conclusions: The question of whether an inherently uniform clinical note can meet the diverse needs of different health care stakeholders remains unresolved, highlighting the challenges of standardizing practices in this complex sector. While ORA may
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