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Evaluation of Experiences and Attitudes of Patients Towards Patient Portal–Enabled Access to Their Health Information or Medical Records: A Qualitative Grounded Theory Study

Preksha Machaiya Kuppanda Orcid Logo, Judy Jenkins

Qualitative Health Research, Volume: 33, Issue: 12, Pages: 1080 - 1090

Swansea University Author: Judy Jenkins

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The demand for patient centred care and patient engagement in their healthcare has driven patient portal introduction. The widespread adoption and use of patient portals, however, has been a rather slow process in the United Kingdom (UK). Hence, a limited number of studies have explored patient perc...

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ISSN: 1049-7323 1552-7557
Published: SAGE Publications 2023
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