2023
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac085
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of patient education through patient portals

Abstract: Lay Summary Patient portals provide patients access to health records, lab results, medication refills, educational materials, secure messaging, appointment scheduling, and telehealth visits, allowing patients to take a more active role in their health care decisions and management. This article systematically reviewed all literature regarding patient education through patient portals to determine its effectiveness in improving patient engagement and ability to manage their health conditions. Th… Show more

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“…Another technical barrier faces patients through patient-facing electronic tools such as the VA’s MyHealtheVet portal, which was developed to enhance patient communication following care transitions and to allow Veterans to review their medications and to communicate with their primary care clinical team. Patient portals can be an effective tool for medication adherence [ 60 ] and offer promise to provide patient education [ 61 ] following a clinical encounter. However, they are similarly limited by usability concerns, representing an adoption barrier to broader Veteran use after unscheduled outpatient care visits [ 62 ], particularly in an older patient population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another technical barrier faces patients through patient-facing electronic tools such as the VA’s MyHealtheVet portal, which was developed to enhance patient communication following care transitions and to allow Veterans to review their medications and to communicate with their primary care clinical team. Patient portals can be an effective tool for medication adherence [ 60 ] and offer promise to provide patient education [ 61 ] following a clinical encounter. However, they are similarly limited by usability concerns, representing an adoption barrier to broader Veteran use after unscheduled outpatient care visits [ 62 ], particularly in an older patient population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ebenso macht es keinen Unterschied, ob wir beispielsweise nach einem HWS-Beschleunigungstrauma wenig oder viel behandeln [32][33][34]. Scheinbar neue Behandlungsansätze wie die "Patient Education" präsentieren zwar Hinweise auf positive Wirkungen [35,36], doch auch sie haben ihre Schwächen [37][38][39].…”
Section: Msk-tag Beim Physiokongressunclassified
“…Patients with hypertension can use the patient portal to communicate with the care team about medication titration questions, review their after-visit summary, view their laboratory results, and more. These activities have been linked to more engaged patients and better management of their disease . Patient portals are used as a platform by the care team to provide evidence-based educational material to the patient .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These activities have been linked to more engaged patients and better management of their disease . Patient portals are used as a platform by the care team to provide evidence-based educational material to the patient . Patient portals can be used to collect patient-reported data, such as home blood pressure readings, to enhance disease management, which has been linked to improved blood pressure control and has been recommended in clinical practice guidelines .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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