Embedding research study recruitment within the patient portal preCheck-in.

Autor: Leuchter, Richard K, Ma, Suzette, Bell, Douglas S, Hays, Ron D, Vidorreta, Fernando Javier Sanz, Binder, Sandra L, Sarkisian, Catherine A
Zdroj: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association; Dec2023, Vol. 30 Issue 12, p2028-2035, 8p
Abstrakt: Objective Patient portals are increasingly used to recruit patients in research studies, but communication response rates remain low without tactics such as financial incentives or manual outreach. We evaluated a new method of study enrollment by embedding a study information sheet and HIPAA authorization form (HAF) into the patient portal preCheck-in (where patients report basic information like allergies). Materials and Methods Eligible patients who enrolled received an after-visit patient-reported outcomes survey through the patient portal. No additional recruitment/messaging efforts were made. Results A total of 386 of 843 patients completed preCheck-in, 308 of whom signed the HAF and enrolled in the study (37% enrollment rate). Of 93 patients who were eligible to receive the after-visit survey, 45 completed it (48% completion rate). Conclusion Enrollment and survey completion rates were higher than what is typically seen with recruitment by patient portal messaging, suggesting that preCheck-in recruitment can enhance research study recruitment and warrants further investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index