Investigation on the establishment demands of electronic health records of residents in Sichuan and Hainan Province under the “Internet+medicine” ecology
10.3760/cma.j.cn115624-20240619-00503
- VernacularTitle:“互联网+医疗”生态下川琼两地居民电子健康档案建档需求现状及影响因素调查
- Author:
Jian ZHANG
1
;
Chenglong ZHONG
;
Xing HE
;
Li CHEN
;
Wentao PENG
Author Information
1. 四川省医学科学院 四川省人民医院运营管理部,成都 610072
- Keywords:
Electronic health records;
Health management;
Health promotion;
Internet+medicine;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Management
2024;18(10):768-776
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate and analyze the current situation and influencing factors of the establishment demand for electronic health records (EHR) of residents in Sichuan and Hainan Province under the “Internet+healthcare” ecology.Methods:It was a cross-sectional study. A total of 1 200 residents in Sichuan and Hainan Province were selected with convenient sampling method from June to December 2022. A self-designed questionnaire was conducted through the Questionnaire Star online survey, and the survey mainly included general demographic data and basic establishment demands of electronic health records. A total of 1 200 questionnaires were distributed and 1 200 questionnaires returned with 1 170 valid questionnaires (97.5%), including 409 from Sichuan and 761 from Hainan. Chi-square test was used to compare the differences between the two provinces in the demographic characteristics, basic needs, and binary variables of willingness to application file establishment and physical examination file establishment. Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the differences in multiple categorical variables between the two provinces. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the establishment needs of the electronic health records.Results:The proportions of residents with bachelor degree or above and those with a family population of less than 3 people in Sichuan were both significantly higher than those in Hainan (55.3% vs 47.4%, 38.4% vs 29.2%); but the proportions of mean monthly income ≤10 000 yuan, annual physical examination, self-health management habits, and having children were all significantly lower than those in Hainan (82.2% vs 87.9%, 67.2% vs 74.4%, 78.5% vs 83.7%, 67.2% vs 73.3%) (all P<0.05). The people who were living in the city, having a mean monthly income >10 000 yuan, receiving annual physical examination, not lived alone, having self-health management habits, knowing the electronic health record, willing to manage the electronic health record by themselves, expecting to manage the health record online, needing special assistance to manage the health record, and willing to pay for additional services were more likely to use the application to establish health records (68.7% vs 56.7%, 82.4% vs 63.0%, 72.2% vs 55.3%, 68.8% vs 62.7%, 69.0% vs 60.4%, 73.2% vs 60.4%, 71.9% vs 36.7%, 71.5% vs 45.7%, 76.6% vs 43.3%, 80.1% vs 44.0%) (all P<0.05). Residents who lived in cities, had annual physical examination, had children, and were willing to manage health records by themselves were more likely to establish physical examination files (46.0% vs 32.5%, 47.9% vs 36.2%, 47.1% vs 33.2%, 45.9% vs 34.4%) (all P<0.05). Willing to manage electronic health records by themselves ( OR=3.803, 95% CI: 2.013-6.875), managing electronic health records online ( OR=1.942, 95% CI: 1.110-3.400), managing electronic health records with dedicated person ( OR=3.277, 95% CI: 2.028-5.294), willing to pay for electronic health records ( OR=3.557, 95% CI: 2.182-5.800), having electronic physical examination records ( OR=1.850, 95% CI: 1.191-2.872) were positively correlated with the willingness to use the application to establish health files, and the age ( OR=0.681, 95% CI: 0.469-0.989) was negatively correlated with the willingness to use the application to establish health files (all P<0.05). Having chronic diseases ( OR=1.389, 95% CI: 1.032-1.868) and willing to manage electronic health records by themselves ( OR=1.553, 95% CI: 1.004-2.401) were positively correlated with willingness to set up health files. Receiving annual physical examination ( OR=0.669, 95% CI: 0.497-0.901), willing to pay for electronic health records ( OR=0.576, 95% CI: 0.423-0.783), willing to use the application to establish health files ( OR=0.715, 95% CI: 0.582-0.979) were negatively correlated with willingness to establish files for physical examination (all P<0.05). Conclusion:Residents in Sichuan and Hainan Province have a high demand for electronic health records, which is affected by many factors. Age and chronic diseases are the significant factors influencing residents′ choices of using apps and physical examinations to establish their health records.