Background: Personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHRs) are being implemented throughout Australia; yet few studies have investigated patients’ experiences of using a PCEHR.Aim: To explore patients’ experiences and perspectives of using a locally developed PCEHR implemented in an Australian health service.Method: Twelve patients completed individual semi-structured telephone interviews, which underwent inductive analysis.Results: Participants described two main interdependent advantages of PCEHRs: improved quality of healthcare through better information sharing and enhanced patient capacity for self-management. To realise these advantages, widespread acceptance and use of PCEHRs by healthcare providers is required,...
With the introduction of the PCEHR (Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record), the Australian ...
Objective: Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (PCEHRs) were introduced for Australian h...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to investigate patients’ and physicians’ perceptions and recommen...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This research explores enablers for and obstacles to the acceptance and use of the Australian Govern...
Given the current pressures on healthcare delivery to be cost effective yet provide high quality, he...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
This study explores the understanding of and the current status of adoption and use of the personall...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
Personally Controlled Health Records (PCHR) are patient-centric tools which allow individuals to own...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
Introduction: Since the last decade, many countries have started developing a national electronic he...
While electronic medical records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their...
This study aims to investigate factors influencing adoption and continued use of PCEHR system among ...
With the introduction of the PCEHR (Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record), the Australian ...
Objective: Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (PCEHRs) were introduced for Australian h...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to investigate patients’ and physicians’ perceptions and recommen...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This research explores enablers for and obstacles to the acceptance and use of the Australian Govern...
Given the current pressures on healthcare delivery to be cost effective yet provide high quality, he...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
This study explores the understanding of and the current status of adoption and use of the personall...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
Personally Controlled Health Records (PCHR) are patient-centric tools which allow individuals to own...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
Introduction: Since the last decade, many countries have started developing a national electronic he...
While electronic medical records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their...
This study aims to investigate factors influencing adoption and continued use of PCEHR system among ...
With the introduction of the PCEHR (Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record), the Australian ...
Objective: Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (PCEHRs) were introduced for Australian h...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to investigate patients’ and physicians’ perceptions and recommen...