© 2020 The Authors Background: Patient portals have the potential to increase access to mental health services. However, a lack of research is available to guide practices on extending patient portals into mental health services. This study explored stakeholder (student service users' and health providers') expectations and perceptions of extending patient portals into a New Zealand university-based mental health service. Materials and methods: This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 17 students and staff members at a university-based health and counselling service on an Internet-based patient portal through a software demonstration, two focus groups and 13 interviews. Data were analyzed thematically. Results: Staff and students...
Abstract Introduction Adolescents in mental health care may benefit from using patient portals to ac...
BACKGROUND: Psychological therapy is core component of mental healthcare. However, many people with ...
Student mental health is an issue of growing concern. Past research indicates that many students are...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
Background: Help seeking for mental health problems among university students is low, and Internet-b...
Background Recently, there has been an increasing focus among healthcare organisations on implementi...
This research examines patients' and doctors' perspectives of patient portals and the associated cha...
Background The use of portals might be expected to rise; however, adoption has been slow. Developm...
Background: The quality of working relationships between service users and health providers is funda...
Background: Patient portals have become part of the ecosystem of care as both patients and providers...
Contains fulltext : 208537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background: Help seeking for mental health problems among university students is low, and Internet-b...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: The prevalence of students' mental health problems has increased in recent years. The di...
Abstract Introduction Adolescents in mental health care may benefit from using patient portals to ac...
BACKGROUND: Psychological therapy is core component of mental healthcare. However, many people with ...
Student mental health is an issue of growing concern. Past research indicates that many students are...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
Background: Help seeking for mental health problems among university students is low, and Internet-b...
Background Recently, there has been an increasing focus among healthcare organisations on implementi...
This research examines patients' and doctors' perspectives of patient portals and the associated cha...
Background The use of portals might be expected to rise; however, adoption has been slow. Developm...
Background: The quality of working relationships between service users and health providers is funda...
Background: Patient portals have become part of the ecosystem of care as both patients and providers...
Contains fulltext : 208537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background: Help seeking for mental health problems among university students is low, and Internet-b...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: The prevalence of students' mental health problems has increased in recent years. The di...
Abstract Introduction Adolescents in mental health care may benefit from using patient portals to ac...
BACKGROUND: Psychological therapy is core component of mental healthcare. However, many people with ...
Student mental health is an issue of growing concern. Past research indicates that many students are...