The Effect of a Patient Portal With Electronic Messaging on Patient Activation Among Chronically III Patients: Controlled Before-and-After Study

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Riippa, Iiris [1 ]
Linna, Miika [1 ,2 ]
Ronkko, Ilona [3 ]
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[1] Aalto Univ, Espoo 02150, Finland
[2] Natl Inst Hlth & Welf, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Hameenlinnan Terveyspalvelut Publ Util, Hameenlinna, Finland
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chronic illness; patient activation; self-management; diagnosis; SELF-MANAGEMENT; CHRONIC DISEASE; CONSUMER ACTIVATION; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; MEASURE PAM; CARE; HEALTH; VALIDATION; TRANSLATION; KNOWLEDGE;
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10.2196/jmir.3462
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: It has been suggested that providing patients with access to their medical records and secure messaging with health care professionals improves health outcomes in chronic care by encouraging and activating patients to manage their own condition. Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the effect of access to a patient portal on patient activation among chronically ill patients. Further, the relationship between temporal proximity of a severe diagnosis and patient activation were assessed. Methods: A total of 876 chronically ill patients from public primary care were allocated to either an intervention group receiving immediate access to a patient portal that included their medical records, care plan, and secure messaging with a care team, or to a control group receiving usual care. Patient Activation Measure (PAM) at baseline and at 6-month follow-up was obtained from 80 patients in the intervention group and 57 patients in the control group; thus, a total of 137 patients were included in the final analysis. Results: No significant effect of access to patient portal on patient activation was detected in this study (F-1,F-133=1.87, P=.17, eta(2)=0.01). Patients starting at a lower level of activation demonstrated greater positive change in activation compared to patients starting at higher levels of activation in both the intervention and control groups. Further, patients diagnosed with a severe diagnosis during the intervention showed greater positive change in patient activation compared to patients whose last severe diagnosis was made more than 2 years ago. The results also suggest that the intervention had greatest effect on patients starting at the highest level of patient activation (difference in change of patient activation=4.82, P=.13), and among patients diagnosed within a year of the intervention (difference in change of patient activation=7.65, P=.12). Conclusions: Time since last severe diagnosis and patient activation at baseline may affect changes in patient activation, suggesting that these should be considered in evaluation of activating chronic care interventions and in the specification of possible target groups for these interventions. This may be relevant in designing services for a heterogeneous group of patients with a distinct medical history and level of activation.
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