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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Jul 24, 2023
Date Accepted: Nov 22, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Dentists’ Information Needs and Opinions on Accessing Patient Information via Health Information Exchange: Survey Study

Li S, Felix Gomez GG, Xu H, Rajapuri AS, Dixon BE, Thyvalikakath TP

Dentists’ Information Needs and Opinions on Accessing Patient Information via Health Information Exchange: Survey Study

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51200

DOI: 10.2196/51200

PMID: 38206667

PMCID: 10811575

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Accessing patient information via health information exchange: dentists’ information needs and opinions

  • Shuning Li; 
  • Grace Gomez Felix Gomez; 
  • Huiping Xu; 
  • Anushri Singh Rajapuri; 
  • Brian Edward Dixon; 
  • Thankam P. Thyvalikakath

ABSTRACT

Background:

The integration of medical and dental records is gaining significance over the past two decades. However, few studies have evaluated the opinions of practicing dentists on patient medical histories. Questions remain on dentists’ information needs, their perception of the reliability of patient-reported medical history, satisfaction with the available information and the methods to gather this information, and their attitudes to other options, such as a health information exchange (HIE) network, to collect patient medical history.

Objective:

Determine Indiana dentists’ information needs regarding patients’ medical information and their opinions about accessing it via a HIE.

Methods:

We administered an online survey to Indiana Dental Association (IDA) members to assess their current medical information-retrieval approaches, the information critical for dental care, and their willingness to access/share information via HIE. We used descriptive statistics to summarize survey results and multivariable regression to examine the association/s between survey respondents’ characteristics and responses.

Results:

Of the 161 (7.5% response rate) respondents, 99.5% considered patients’ medical histories essential to confirm no contraindications, including allergies or need for antibiotic prophylaxis during dental care and other adverse drug events. The critical information required were medical conditions/diagnosis, current medications, and allergies, which were gathered from patient reports. About 88% of respondents considered patient-reported histories reliable; however, they experienced challenges obtaining information from patients and physicians. About 70%, especially those who currently access an HIE or electronic health record, were willing to use an HIE to access/share their patient’s information, and 91% shared varying interests in such a service. However, usability, data accuracy, data safety, and cost are the driving factors in adopting an HIE.

Conclusions:

Patients’ medical histories are essential for dentists to optimize dental care especially for those with chronic conditions. Also, dentists believe in using an HIE to access patient medical histories.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Li S, Felix Gomez GG, Xu H, Rajapuri AS, Dixon BE, Thyvalikakath TP

Dentists’ Information Needs and Opinions on Accessing Patient Information via Health Information Exchange: Survey Study

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51200

DOI: 10.2196/51200

PMID: 38206667

PMCID: 10811575

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