Patient Portal Usage and Outcomes Among Adult Patients with Uncontrolled Asthma

被引:12
作者
Apter, Andrea J. [1 ]
Bryant-Stephens, Tyra [2 ]
Perez, Luzmercy [1 ]
Morales, Knashawn H. [1 ]
Howell, John T. [1 ]
Mullen, Alyssa N. [3 ]
Han, Xiaoyan [1 ]
Canales, Maryori [2 ]
Rogers, Marisa [1 ]
Klusaritz, Heather [1 ]
Localio, A. Russell [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[3] Temple Univ Hlth Syst, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
Asthma; Patient portal; Health literacy; Electronic health record; Information technology; DIGITAL DIVIDE; ACCESS; DISPARITIES; COMMUNICATION; VALIDATION; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaip.2019.09.034
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Patient-clinician communication, essential for favorable asthma outcomes, increasingly relies on information technology including the electronic heath recordebased patient portal. For patients with chronic disease living in low-income neighborhoods, the benefits of portal communication remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To describe portal activities and association with 12-month outcomes among low-income patients with asthma formally trained in portal use. METHODS: In a longitudinal observational study within a randomized controlled trial, 301 adults with uncontrolled asthma were taught 7 portal tasks: reviewing upcoming appointments, scheduling appointments, reviewing medications, locating laboratory results, locating immunization records, requesting refills, and messaging. Half the patients were randomized to receive up to 4 home visits by community health workers. Patients' portal use by activities, rate of usage over time, frequency of appointments with asthma physicians, and asthma control and quality of life were assessed over time and estimated as of 12 months from randomization. RESULTS: Fewer than 60% of patients used the portal independently. Among users, more than half used less than 1 episode per calendar quarter. The most frequent activities were reading messages and viewing laboratory results and least sending messages and making appointments. Higher rates of portal use were not associated with keeping regular appointments during follow-up, better asthma control, or higher quality of life at 12-month postintervention. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with uncontrolled asthma used the portal irregularly if at all, despite in-person training. Usage was not associated with regular appointments or with clinical outcomes. Patient portals need modification to accommodate low-income patients with uncontrolled asthma. (C) 2019 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
引用
收藏
页码:965 / +
页数:10
相关论文
共 31 条
[21]  
Ryan C., 2018, Computer and internet Use in the United States: 2016
[22]   Patient Portal Use and Experience Among Older Adults: Systematic Review [J].
Sakaguchi-Tang, Dawn K. ;
Bosold, Alyssa L. ;
Choi, Yong K. ;
Turner, Anne M. .
JMIR MEDICAL INFORMATICS, 2017, 5 (04)
[23]  
Sarkar U, 2011, J AM MED INFORM ASSN, V18, P318, DOI [10.1136/jamia.2010.006015, 10.1136/amiajnl.2010.006015]
[24]   The Literacy Divide: Health Literacy and the Use of an Internet-Based Patient Portal in an Integrated Health SystemResults from the Diabetes Study of Northern California (DISTANCE) [J].
Sarkar, Urmimala ;
Karter, Andrew J. ;
Liu, Jennifer Y. ;
Adler, Nancy E. ;
Nguyen, Robert ;
Lopez, Andrea ;
Schillinger, Dean .
JOURNAL OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2010, 15 :183-196
[25]   Access, Interest, and Attitudes Toward Electronic Communication for Health Care Among Patients in the Medical Safety Net [J].
Schickedanz, Adam ;
Huang, David ;
Lopez, Andrea ;
Cheung, Edna ;
Lyles, C. R. ;
Bodenheimer, Tom ;
Sarkar, Urmimala .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2013, 28 (07) :914-920
[26]   If You Build It, Will They Come? The Kaiser Permanente Model Of Online Health Care [J].
Silvestre, Anna-Lisa ;
Sue, Valerie M. ;
Allen, Jill Y. .
HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2009, 28 (02) :334-344
[27]   Disparities in registration and use of an online patient portal among older adults: findings from the LitCog cohort [J].
Smith, Samuel G. ;
O'Conor, Rachel ;
Aitken, William ;
Curtis, Laura M. ;
Wolf, Michael S. ;
Goel, Mita Sanghavi .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION, 2015, 22 (04) :888-895
[28]   The Impact of Numeracy Ability and Technology Skills on Older Adults' Performance of Health Management Tasks Using a Patient Portal [J].
Taha, Jessica ;
Sharit, Joseph ;
Czaja, Sara J. .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY, 2014, 33 (04) :416-436
[29]   THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE Electronic Health Record Logs Indicate That Physicians Split Time Evenly Between Seeing Patients And Desktop Medicine [J].
Tai-Seale, Ming ;
Olson, Cliff W. ;
Li, Jinnan ;
Chan, Albert S. ;
Morikawa, Criss ;
Durbin, Meg ;
Wang, Wei ;
Luft, Harold S. .
HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2017, 36 (04) :655-662
[30]   Barriers and Facilitators to Online Portal Use Among Patients and Caregivers in a Safety Net Health Care System: A Qualitative Study [J].
Tieu, Lina ;
Sarkar, Urmimala ;
Schillinger, Dean ;
Ralston, James D. ;
Ratanawongsa, Neda ;
Pasick, Rena ;
Lyles, Courtney R. .
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2015, 17 (12)