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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 16, 2022
Date Accepted: Nov 25, 2022

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The Role of Access Type and Age Group in the Breadth of Use of Patient Portals: Observational Study

Ndabu T, Agrawal L, Sharman R

The Role of Access Type and Age Group in the Breadth of Use of Patient Portals: Observational Study

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(12):e41972

DOI: 10.2196/41972

PMID: 36574284

PMCID: 9832356

The Role of Access Type and Age Group in The Breadth of Use of Patient Portals: Observational Study.

  • Theophile Ndabu; 
  • Lavlin Agrawal; 
  • Raj Sharman

ABSTRACT

Background:

Using personal health records (PHRs) improves healthcare delivery and patient satisfaction. Despite their wide availability and multiple functionalities, PHRs and their functionalities are still underutilized by patients.

Objective:

We seek to understand factors that lead to patient engagement through multiple PHR functionalities. We provide recommendations that could lead to higher patients’ utilization of PHRs.

Methods:

Using data from the Health Information National Trends Survey 5 cycle 3 (N = 2093), we performed descriptive statistics and used a chi-square test to check the association between the demographic variables and app use for accessing medical records. We further conducted a multivariable regression analysis to examine the association between access type and portal functionalities utilization, including the moderation effects of age groups.

Results:

Results show that accessing personal health records using a mobile health application is positively associated with greater patient utilization of access capabilities (B = 0.52, p < 0.001), patient-provider interaction capabilities (B = 0.24, p < 0.01), and patient-personal health information interaction capabilities (B = 0.23, p < 0.01). Patients are more likely to interact with their records and their providers when accessing their electronic medical records using a mobile health app. The impacts of mobile health application usage fade with age for tasks consisting of viewing, downloading and transmitting medical results to a third party (B = -0.43, p < 0.01), but not for patient-provider (B = 0.05, p > 0.05) or patient-personal health information (B = -0.15, p > 0.05) interaction tasks.

Conclusions:

The current findings provide insights on how to increase engagement with diverse PHR functionalities for different age groups and thus improve healthcare delivery and patient satisfaction.


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Please cite as:

Ndabu T, Agrawal L, Sharman R

The Role of Access Type and Age Group in the Breadth of Use of Patient Portals: Observational Study

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(12):e41972

DOI: 10.2196/41972

PMID: 36574284

PMCID: 9832356

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