2024
DOI: 10.2196/51126
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Reasons for Acceptance or Rejection of Online Record Access Among Patients Affected by a Severe Mental Illness: Mixed Methods Study

Julian Schwarz,
Eva Meier-Diedrich,
Katharina Neumann
et al.

Abstract: Background Over the past few years, online record access (ORA) has been established through secure patient portals in various countries, allowing patients to access their health data, including clinical notes (“open notes”). Previous research indicates that ORA in mental health, particularly among patients with severe mental illness (SMI), has been rarely offered. Little is known about the expectations and motivations of patients with SMI when reading what their clinicians share via ORA. … Show more

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“…Im deutschsprachigen Raum liegen bislang nur wenige Studien vor, welche Open Notes in den Psych-Fächern untersucht haben [13,14]. Studien zu den Einstellungen und Erfahrungen deutscher Psychotherapeut*innen gegenüber Open Notes fehlen nach Wissens der Autor*innen vollkommen.…”
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“…Im deutschsprachigen Raum liegen bislang nur wenige Studien vor, welche Open Notes in den Psych-Fächern untersucht haben [13,14]. Studien zu den Einstellungen und Erfahrungen deutscher Psychotherapeut*innen gegenüber Open Notes fehlen nach Wissens der Autor*innen vollkommen.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified