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Patient Adoption and Utilization of a Web-Based and Mobile-Based Portal for Collecting Outcomes After Elective Orthopedic Surgery.

Kerri Bell1, Eugene Warnick1, Kristen Nicholson1, Sarah Ulcoq2, Seong Jin Kim2, Gregory D Schroeder1, Alexander Vaccaro1.   

Abstract

Health care increasingly collects patient-reported outcomes (PROs) via web-based platforms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how patient age influences portal engagement. Patients undergoing elective surgery at a single multispecialty orthopedic practice from September 2014 to February 2017 had access to an online portal to complete PROs, message the clinic, and view physical therapy instructions. A mobile app was optionally available. Age, sex, log-in frequency, PRO completion rates, and number of messages sent were reviewed retrospectively. Message frequency, log-in rates, and PRO compliance were highest for patients aged 41 to 50, 51 to 60, and 61 to 70, respectively. Mobile app use decreased with age ( P = .002); yet, at all ages, the mobile app group was more engaged. In particular, for patients aged 18 to 30 years, log-in frequency increased 2.5-fold and PRO compliance improved 44% ( P < .001) in the mobile app group. This study demonstrates that portal interaction varies by age and that data capture is highest in patients who choose the mobile app.

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Keywords:  mobile health application; patient portal; patient-reported outcomes; patient–provider communication

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29562769     DOI: 10.1177/1062860618765083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Qual        ISSN: 1062-8606            Impact factor:   1.852


  6 in total

1.  Using Electronic Health Record Portals to Improve Patient Engagement: Research Priorities and Best Practices.

Authors:  Courtney R Lyles; Eugene C Nelson; Susan Frampton; Patricia C Dykes; Anupama G Cemballi; Urmimala Sarkar
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 25.391

2.  Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Revisions: Pearls and Pitfalls.

Authors:  Jesua I Law; David A Crawford; Joanne B Adams; Adolph V Lombardi
Journal:  J Arthroplasty       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 4.757

3.  Payer type does not impact patient-reported outcomes after primary total knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  James E Feng; Jonathan A Gabor; Afshin A Anoushiravani; William J Long; Jonathan M Vigdorchik; Patrick A Meere; Richard Iorio; Ran Schwarzkopf; William Macaulay
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2019-01-03

4.  In-hospital Enrollment Into an Electronic Patient Portal Results in Improved Follow-up After Orthopedic Surgery: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Abhiram R Bhashyam; Mira Bansal; Madeline M McGovern; Quirine M J van der Vliet; Marilyn Heng
Journal:  JMIR Perioper Med       Date:  2022-08-11

5.  Digital Orthopaedics: A Glimpse Into the Future in the Midst of a Pandemic.

Authors:  Stefano A Bini; Peter L Schilling; Shaun P Patel; Niraj V Kalore; Michael P Ast; Joseph D Maratt; Dustin J Schuett; Charles M Lawrie; Christopher C Chung; G Daxton Steele
Journal:  J Arthroplasty       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 4.757

Review 6.  Quantifying Patient Portal Use: Systematic Review of Utilization Metrics.

Authors:  Terri Menser; Lauren L Beal; Jacob M Kolman; Stephen L Jones; Aroub Khleif
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2021-02-25       Impact factor: 5.428

  6 in total

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