Patient Portals and Patient Engagement: A State of the Science Review
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Abstract
Background
Patient portals (ie, electronic personal health records tethered to institutional electronic health records) are recognized as a promising mechanism to support greater patient engagement, yet questions remain about how health care leaders, policy makers, and designers can encourage adoption of patient portals and what factors might contribute to sustained utilization.
Objective
The purposes of this state of the science review are to (1) present the definition, background, and how current literature addresses the encouragement and support of patient engagement through the patient portal, and (2) provide a summary of future directions for patient portal research and development to meaningfully impact patient engagement.
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Keywords
- Patient portal
- PsycINFO
- Health literacy
- Health care
- MEDLINE
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Usability
- Patient participation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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