Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback and intention to use the patient portal related to their children's health records after a facilitated learning session. Patient portals are Internet-based, self-service models for health account information and records that allow patients or parents to be more proactive in their healthcare. Materials and Methods: A navigator demonstrated the patient portal to parents using on-site kiosks at a pediatric clinic. Parents ≥18 years of age completed an institutional review board–approved survey. Results: Of those approached, 171 (54%) parents participated in the demonstration; 64 (37%) completed surveys. Average age was 28 years (standard deviat...
Introduction: The KLIK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) portal (www.hetklikt.nu) has been im...
Background: Pediatric chronic kidney disease is psychologically, financially, and physically demandi...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
Background: Patient portals have been shown to be beneficial for caregivers of children with chronic...
Background: Health care portals have the potential to provide consumers with timely, transparent acc...
Background: In recent years a variety of eHealth solutions has been introduced to enhance efficiency...
Aims: (1) To establish how many parents of children seen in paediatric outpatient departments use th...
ContextWith the ever-increasing need for digital health innovations, the transition to electronic pa...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Background: The growing field of participation in healthcare has the potential to provide a number o...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceptions of parents of pediatric patients in a PICU regarding real-...
The patient portal has become an increasingly popular way for patients to communicate with their doc...
Patient portals are innovative digital health technologies that are impacting nursing practice. A pa...
Introduction: The KLIK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) portal (www.hetklikt.nu) has been im...
Background: Pediatric chronic kidney disease is psychologically, financially, and physically demandi...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
Background: Patient portals have been shown to be beneficial for caregivers of children with chronic...
Background: Health care portals have the potential to provide consumers with timely, transparent acc...
Background: In recent years a variety of eHealth solutions has been introduced to enhance efficiency...
Aims: (1) To establish how many parents of children seen in paediatric outpatient departments use th...
ContextWith the ever-increasing need for digital health innovations, the transition to electronic pa...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Background: The growing field of participation in healthcare has the potential to provide a number o...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceptions of parents of pediatric patients in a PICU regarding real-...
The patient portal has become an increasingly popular way for patients to communicate with their doc...
Patient portals are innovative digital health technologies that are impacting nursing practice. A pa...
Introduction: The KLIK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) portal (www.hetklikt.nu) has been im...
Background: Pediatric chronic kidney disease is psychologically, financially, and physically demandi...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...