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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2016

A web-based, patient-centered toolkit to engage patients and caregivers in the acute care setting: a preliminary evaluation

Anuj K. Dalal; Patricia C. Dykes; Sarah A. Collins; Lisa Soleymani Lehmann; Kumiko Ohashi; Ronen Rozenblum; Diana Stade; Kelly McNally; Constance R. C. Morrison; Sucheta Ravindran; Eli Mlaver; John Hanna; Frank Y. Chang; Ravali Kandala; George Getty; David W. Bates

We implemented a web-based, patient-centered toolkit that engages patients/caregivers in the hospital plan of care by facilitating education and patient-provider communication. Of the 585 eligible patients approached on medical intensive care and oncology units, 239 were enrolled (119 patients, 120 caregivers). The most common reason for not approaching the patient was our inability to identify a health care proxy when a patient was incapacitated. Significantly more caregivers were enrolled in medical intensive care units compared with oncology units (75% vs 32%; P < .01). Of the 239 patient/caregivers, 158 (66%) and 97 (41%) inputted a daily and overall goal, respectively. Use of educational content was highest for medications and test results and infrequent for problems. The most common clinical theme identified in 291 messages sent by 158 patients/caregivers was health concerns, needs, preferences, or questions (19%, 55 of 291). The average system usability scores and satisfaction ratings of a sample of surveyed enrollees were favorable. From analysis of feedback, we identified barriers to adoption and outlined strategies to promote use.


Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2016

Acute care patient portals: a qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives on current practices

Sarah A. Collins; Ronen Rozenblum; Wai Yin Leung; Constance R. C. Morrison; Diana Stade; Kelly McNally; Patricia Q Bourie; Anthony F. Massaro; Seth Bokser; Cindy Dwyer; Ryan S. Greysen; Priyanka Agarwal; Kevin Thornton; Anuj K. Dalal

Objective: To describe current practices and stakeholder perspectives of patient portals in the acute care setting. We aimed to: (1) identify key features, (2) recognize challenges, (3) understand current practices for design, configuration, and use, and (4) propose new directions for investigation and innovation. Materials and Methods: Mixed methods including surveys, interviews, focus groups, and site visits with stakeholders at leading academic medical centers. Thematic analyses to inform development of an explanatory model and recommendations. Results: Site surveys were administered to 5 institutions. Thirty interviews/focus groups were conducted at 4 site visits that included a total of 84 participants. Ten themes regarding content and functionality, engagement and culture, and access and security were identified, from which an explanatory model of current practices was developed. Key features included clinical data, messaging, glossary, patient education, patient personalization and family engagement tools, and tiered displays. Four actionable recommendations were identified by group consensus. Discussion: Design, development, and implementation of acute care patient portals should consider: (1) providing a single integrated experience across care settings, (2) humanizing the patient-clinician relationship via personalization tools, (3) providing equitable access, and (4) creating a clear organizational mission and strategy to achieve outcomes of interest. Conclusion: Portals should provide a single integrated experience across the inpatient and ambulatory settings. Core functionality includes tools that facilitate communication, personalize the patient, and deliver education to advance safe, coordinated, and dignified patient-centered care. Our findings can be used to inform a “road map” for future work related to acute care patient portals.


Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2016

A web-based and mobile patient-centered ‘‘microblog’’ messaging platform to improve care team communication in acute care

Anuj K. Dalal; Jeffrey L. Schnipper; Anthony F. Massaro; John Hanna; Eli Mlaver; Kelly McNally; Diana Stade; Constance R. C. Morrison; David W. Bates

Communication in acute care settings is fragmented and occurs asynchronously via a variety of electronic modalities. Providers are often not on the same page with regard to the plan of care. We designed and developed a secure, patient-centered “microblog” messaging platform that identifies care team members by synchronizing with the electronic health record, and directs providers to a single forum where they can communicate about the plan of care. The system was used for 35% of patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit over a 6-month period. Major themes in messages included care coordination (49%), clinical summarization (29%), and care team collaboration (27%). Message transparency and persistence were seen as useful features by 83% and 62% of respondents, respectively. Availability of alternative messaging tools and variable use by non-unit providers were seen as main barriers to adoption by 83% and 62% of respondents, respectively. This approach has much potential to improve communication across settings once barriers are addressed.


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2014

Clinical Workflow Observations to Identify Opportunities for Nurse, Physicians and Patients to Share a Patient-centered Plan of Care.

Sarah A. Collins; Priscilla Gazarian; Dianna L. Stade; Kelly McNally; Constance R. C. Morrison; Kumiko Ohashi; Lisa Soleymani Lehmann; Anuj K. Dalal; David W. Bates; Patricia C. Dykes


Worldviews on Evidence-based Nursing | 2016

Nurses' Perspectives on Patient Satisfaction and Expectations: An International Cross‐Sectional Multicenter Study With Implications for Evidence‐Based Practice

Maxim Topaz; Marianne Lisby; Constance R. C. Morrison; Osnat Levtzion-Korach; Peter Morey Hockey; Claudia A. Salzberg; Nechama Efrati; Stuart R. Lipsitz; David W. Bates; Ronen Rozenblum


Journal of Patient Safety | 2017

Patientsʼ and Care Partnersʼ Perspectives on Dignity and Respect During Acute Care Hospitalization

Priscilla K. Gazarian; Constance R. C. Morrison; Lisa Soleymani Lehmann; Orly Tamir; David W. Bates; Ronen Rozenblum


International Journal for Quality in Health Care | 2016

ISQUA16-3180THE IMPACT OF AN INNOVATIVE PATIENT-CENTERED CARE MODEL ON PATIENT AND FAMILY EXPERIENCE IN ACUTE CARE

Ronen Rozenblum; Constance R. C. Morrison; Priscilla K. Gazarian; K. Silva; Jacques Donzé


AMIA | 2014

Developing and Testing a Web-based Interdisciplinary Patient-centered Plan of Care.

Dianna L. Stade; Kelly McNally; Anuj K. Dalal; Kumiko Ohashi; Sarah A. Collins; Constance R. C. Morrison; Jae-Ho Lee; Katherine Robbins; Frank Y. Chang; Anthony F. Massaro; David W. Bates; Patricia C. Dykes


Journal of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology | 2017

Perspectives of Ophthalmologists on Managing Patient Expectations and Improving Patient Satisfaction

Ronen Rozenblum; Jacques DonzÃ; Ehud I. Assia; Constance R. C. Morrison; David W. Bates; Irina S. Barequet


AMIA | 2015

Web-based Patient-centered Toolkit: Demographics of Enrollment.

Sucheta Ravindran; Anuj K. Dalal; Constance R. C. Morrison; Julie M. Fiskio; John Hanna; Dianna L. Stade; Kelly McNally; Eli Mlaver; Patricia C. Dykes

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David W. Bates

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Anuj K. Dalal

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Kelly McNally

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Ronen Rozenblum

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Patricia C. Dykes

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Eli Mlaver

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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John Hanna

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Anthony F. Massaro

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Diana Stade

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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