The Factors Associated With Nonuse of and Dissatisfaction With the National Patient Portal in Finland in the Era of COVID-19: Population-Based Cross-sectional Survey
JMIR Medical Informatics2022Vol. 10(4), pp. e37500–e37500
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Emma Kainiemi, Tuulikki Vehko, Maiju Kyytsönen, Iiris Hörhammer, Sari Kujala, Vesa Jormanainen, Tarja Heponiemi
Abstract
Patients without long-term illnesses, those not referred to electronic health care services, and those in need of guidance on the use of online social and health care services seemed to be more likely nonusers of the Finnish nationwide patient portal. Moreover, poor health and security concerns appeared to be associated with dissatisfaction with the service. Interventions to promote referral to electronic health care services by professionals are needed. Attention should be targeted to information security of the service and promotion of the public's confidence in the protection of their confidential data.
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