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Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System
BACKGROUND: Personally controlled health management systems (PCHMSs) contain a bundle of features to help patients and consumers manage their health. However, it is unclear how consumers actually use a PCHMS in their everyday settings. OBJECTIVE: To conduct an empirical analysis of how consumers use...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3785989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24064188 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2682 |
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author | Lau, Annie YS Dunn, Adam G Mortimer, Nathan Gallagher, Aideen Proudfoot, Judith Andrews, Annie Liaw, Siaw-Teng Crimmins, Jacinta Arguel, Amaël Coiera, Enrico |
author_facet | Lau, Annie YS Dunn, Adam G Mortimer, Nathan Gallagher, Aideen Proudfoot, Judith Andrews, Annie Liaw, Siaw-Teng Crimmins, Jacinta Arguel, Amaël Coiera, Enrico |
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description | BACKGROUND: Personally controlled health management systems (PCHMSs) contain a bundle of features to help patients and consumers manage their health. However, it is unclear how consumers actually use a PCHMS in their everyday settings. OBJECTIVE: To conduct an empirical analysis of how consumers used the social (forum and poll) and self-reflective (diary and personal health record [PHR]) features of a Web-based PCHMS designed to support their physical and emotional well-being. METHODS: A single-group pre/post-test online prospective study was conducted to measure use of a Web-based PCHMS for physical and emotional well-being needs during a university academic semester. The PCHMS integrated an untethered PHR with social forums, polls, a diary, and online messaging links with a health service provider. Well-being journeys additionally provided information to encourage engagement with clinicians and health services. A total of 1985 students and staff aged 18 and above with access to the Internet were recruited online, of which 709 were eligible for analysis. Participants’ self-reported well-being, health status, health service utilization, and help-seeking behaviors were compared using chi-square, McNemar’s test, and Student’s t test. Social networks were constructed to examine the online forum communication patterns among consumers and clinicians. RESULTS: The two PCHMS features that were used most frequently and considered most useful and engaging were the social features (ie, the poll and forum). More than 30% (213/709) of participants who sought well-being assistance during the study indicated that other people had influenced their decision to seek help (54.4%, 386/709 sought assistance for physical well-being; 31.7%, 225/709 for emotional well-being). Although the prevalence of using a self-reflective feature (diary or PHR) was not as high (diary: 8.6%, 61/709; PHR: 15.0%, 106/709), the proportion of participants who visited a health care professional during the study was more than 20% greater in the group that did use a self-reflective feature (diary: P=.03; PHR: P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: There was variation in the degree to which consumers used social and self-reflective PCHMS features but both were significantly associated with increased help-seeking behaviors and health service utilization. A PCHMS should combine both self-reflective as well as socially driven components to most effectively influence consumers’ help-seeking behaviors. |
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spelling | pubmed-37859892013-10-17 Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System Lau, Annie YS Dunn, Adam G Mortimer, Nathan Gallagher, Aideen Proudfoot, Judith Andrews, Annie Liaw, Siaw-Teng Crimmins, Jacinta Arguel, Amaël Coiera, Enrico J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Personally controlled health management systems (PCHMSs) contain a bundle of features to help patients and consumers manage their health. However, it is unclear how consumers actually use a PCHMS in their everyday settings. OBJECTIVE: To conduct an empirical analysis of how consumers used the social (forum and poll) and self-reflective (diary and personal health record [PHR]) features of a Web-based PCHMS designed to support their physical and emotional well-being. METHODS: A single-group pre/post-test online prospective study was conducted to measure use of a Web-based PCHMS for physical and emotional well-being needs during a university academic semester. The PCHMS integrated an untethered PHR with social forums, polls, a diary, and online messaging links with a health service provider. Well-being journeys additionally provided information to encourage engagement with clinicians and health services. A total of 1985 students and staff aged 18 and above with access to the Internet were recruited online, of which 709 were eligible for analysis. Participants’ self-reported well-being, health status, health service utilization, and help-seeking behaviors were compared using chi-square, McNemar’s test, and Student’s t test. Social networks were constructed to examine the online forum communication patterns among consumers and clinicians. RESULTS: The two PCHMS features that were used most frequently and considered most useful and engaging were the social features (ie, the poll and forum). More than 30% (213/709) of participants who sought well-being assistance during the study indicated that other people had influenced their decision to seek help (54.4%, 386/709 sought assistance for physical well-being; 31.7%, 225/709 for emotional well-being). Although the prevalence of using a self-reflective feature (diary or PHR) was not as high (diary: 8.6%, 61/709; PHR: 15.0%, 106/709), the proportion of participants who visited a health care professional during the study was more than 20% greater in the group that did use a self-reflective feature (diary: P=.03; PHR: P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: There was variation in the degree to which consumers used social and self-reflective PCHMS features but both were significantly associated with increased help-seeking behaviors and health service utilization. A PCHMS should combine both self-reflective as well as socially driven components to most effectively influence consumers’ help-seeking behaviors. JMIR Publications Inc. 2013-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3785989/ /pubmed/24064188 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2682 Text en ©Annie YS Lau, Adam G Dunn, Nathan Mortimer, Aideen Gallagher, Judith Proudfoot, Annie Andrews, Siaw-Teng Liaw, Jacinta Crimmins, Amaël Arguel, Enrico Coiera. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 23.09.2013. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Lau, Annie YS Dunn, Adam G Mortimer, Nathan Gallagher, Aideen Proudfoot, Judith Andrews, Annie Liaw, Siaw-Teng Crimmins, Jacinta Arguel, Amaël Coiera, Enrico Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title | Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title_full | Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title_fullStr | Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title_full_unstemmed | Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title_short | Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System |
title_sort | social and self-reflective use of a web-based personally controlled health management system |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3785989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24064188 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2682 |
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