Patient portals: Objectives, acceptance, and effects on health outcome - A scoping review of reviews

Leb I, Magnin S, Prokosch HU, Boeker M (2021)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2021

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Publisher: IOS Press BV

Book Volume: 283

Pages Range: 194-201

Conference Proceedings Title: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Event location: Online DE

ISBN: 9781643682068

DOI: 10.3233/SHTI210560

Abstract

Patient portals provide patients access to their electronic health record and other functions as secure messaging. For over a decade, more and more patient portals are developed for various settings. The aim of this scoping review of reviews is to systematically search the literature for existing reviews to provide an overview of patient portals' objectives, acceptance and effects on outcome. We followed the PRISMA Statement and its extension for scoping reviews, and searched for articles published in 2011 2021. The 19 included articles were considerably heterogeneous concentrating on health outcome or patient portal facilitators and barriers.

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APA:

Leb, I., Magnin, S., Prokosch, H.-U., & Boeker, M. (2021). Patient portals: Objectives, acceptance, and effects on health outcome - A scoping review of reviews. In Rainer Rohrig, Tim Beissbarth, Jochem Konig, Claudia Ose, Geraldine Rauch, Ulrich Sax, Bjorn Schreiweis, Martin Sedlmayr (Eds.), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (pp. 194-201). Online, DE: IOS Press BV.

MLA:

Leb, Ines, et al. "Patient portals: Objectives, acceptance, and effects on health outcome - A scoping review of reviews." Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 66th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology e.V. (gmds) and the 13th Annual Meeting of the TMF - Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical Research e.V. 2021, Online Ed. Rainer Rohrig, Tim Beissbarth, Jochem Konig, Claudia Ose, Geraldine Rauch, Ulrich Sax, Bjorn Schreiweis, Martin Sedlmayr, IOS Press BV, 2021. 194-201.

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