| Literature DB >> 35076406 |
David A Haggstrom1,2,3, Thomas Carr1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Personal health records (PHRs) may be useful for patient self-management and participation in communication with their caregivers and health care providers. As each potential participant's role is different, their perception of the best uses of a PHR may vary.Entities:
Keywords: cancer survivorship; colorectal cancer; communication; personal health record
Year: 2022 PMID: 35076406 PMCID: PMC8826153 DOI: 10.2196/16447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Hum Factors ISSN: 2292-9495
Functions of the personal health record of colorectal cancer survivors.
| Tab | Functions |
| My History | Allows review of cancer diagnosis and treatment, including specific type of surgery and adjuvant therapy (chemotherapy, and radiotherapy) |
| My Follow-up Care | Two tables: a table with recommended surveillance tests based on initial diagnosis and a table of actual tests performed (date, test, and result) |
| Side Effects | Tailored compendium of possible side effects of treatment and initial, straightforward self-management steps |
| Communities | Web-based links to cancer information resources and cancer survivor support groups |
| Relationships | Patients can share access to their personal health records with a set of role-based individuals (provider, caregiver, etc): relationship function enables tiered access to personal (My Mail and My Journal), medical (My History, My Follow-up Care, and Side Effects) or all components of their personal health record |
| My Mail | Client-based email application enabling secure message exchange |
| My Journal | Searchable, dated electronic journal, with an ability for in-line comments or responses by individuals to whom a Relationship has been granted |
Figure 1Prototype screenshot created with open-source software—the OpenMRS medical record system platform.
Use-case testing scenario, with an example of a colorectal cancer survivor.
| Task | Description |
| 1A | You recall that your doctor (Dr. Carter) wishes to know if you can grant him access to the electronic tool so he can view all of the information recorded there himself. He tells you to use the email: |
| 1B | You decide you want to grant your spouse access to this electronic tool so she can view all of the information within it herself. Your spouse’s email: |
| 2A | Dr. Carter performed a colonoscopy on January 8, 2020, and found an abnormality, so your doctor has asked you to return in six months. Please record this information using the tool. |
| 2B | After completing the last task, check to see when your next colonoscopy test will be and write your answer in the blank provided: Date of next colonoscopy test:_____________ |
| 3A | After your doctor reviews your list of past treatments through this electronic tool, your doctor informs you of a mistake in the records in the electronic cancer toolkit. You were recorded as having been treated with Xeloda, but in reality you were treated with Erbitux. Use the system to update this piece of information. |
| 3B | You want to share the radiation therapy you’ve received with your primary care doctor. Because your doctor cannot gain access to the toolkit, please write all the radiation treatment you’ve received in the spaces provided. |
| 4 | After updating your past treatment, please use the system to notify (via email) Greg Armstrong (Lance’s Caregiver), whose email address is |
| 5 | Use the system to record a personal experience involving what it’s like to live with cancer. Please use this opportunity to express yourself, and please entitle it: “My Cancer Experience.” |