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Characterization of Patient Interest in Provider-Based Consumer Health Information Technology: Survey Study.

Joseph FeatherallBrittany R LapinAlexander ChaitoffSonia A HaveleNicolas R ThompsonIrene L Katzan
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
Patients should be viewed as active stakeholders in consumer health information technology development and their perspectives should consistently guide development efforts. Health systems should consider focusing on consumer health information technologies that assist patients in scheduling appointments and asking questions of providers. Patients with depression should also be considered for targeted consumer health information technology implementation. Health self-efficacy is a valid predictor of consumer health information technology interest and may play a role in the utilization of consumer health information technologies. Health systems, broadly, should put forth greater effort to understand the needs and interests of patients in the consumer health information technology development process. Consumer health information technology design and implementation may be improved by understanding which technologies patients want.
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