Building primary health care personnel's support for a patient portal while alleviating eHealth-related stress: Survey study

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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2021-09-22

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12

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Journal of Medical Internet Research, Volume 23, issue 9

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Background: Health care personnel's (HCP) engagement in patient portal implementation is necessary in embedding the use of the portal in everyday practices of a health care organization. While portal implementation may raise personnel's positive expectations of the benefits in patient care, it is often also stressful for them due to increased workloads and disruptions in clinical workflows. An understanding of social and technical factors that build personnel's support for patient portal implementation and alleviate their eHealth-related stress is therefore needed to realize the full potential of portals. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of managerial implementation practices, information technology (IT) usability, and personnel's eHealth competences on support for patient portal implementation and eHealth-related stress among primary HCP. Methods: The data were collected through a survey of 919 members at 2 health organizations in Finland. Linear and logistic regression models were fitted to study the associations between the variables. Results: Professionals' eHealth competence (β=.15, P<.001), usability (β=.11, P<.001), and implementation practices (β=.07, P<.001) were positively associated with professionals' support and negatively associated with professionals eHealth-related stress (β=-.07, P=.010; β=-.27, P<.001; and β=-.14, P<.001, respectively). Professionals' support was associated with their promotion of the portal to the patients (odds ratio 1.22, 95% CI 1.07-1.40). Conclusions: The adoption of appropriate implementation practices and the usability of the technology can build personnel's support for a patient portal and alleviate their stress related to eHealth. Personnel's support is manifested in their promotion of the portal to patients. Health care managers are encouraged to consider the usability of the technology and the good implementation practices, such as proper informing, engagement of the personnel in planning the services, and allocation of resources to improve eHealth competence, as prerequisites for meaningful and sustainable use of patient portals.

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Funding Information: The authors thank the participating organizations and respondents. We are grateful to Head Nurse Ulla Kemppainen for her assistance in distributing the survey. This work was supported by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland (Grant Nos 327145 and 327147) and NordForsk through the funding to Nordic eHealth for Patients: Benchmarking and Developing for the Future (NORDeHEALTH), project number 100477. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Iiris Hörhammer, Sari Kujala, Pirjo Hilama, Tarja Heponiemi.

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Adoption, EHealth-related stress, Health care personnel, Implementation, Patient portal

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Hörhammer, I, Kujala, S, Hilama, P & Heponiemi, T 2021, ' Building primary health care personnel's support for a patient portal while alleviating eHealth-related stress : Survey study ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 23, no. 9, e28976 . https://doi.org/10.2196/28976