Disparities and Determinants of Online Medical Record Access among Cancer Survivors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Dependent Variables
2.2.2. Independent Variables
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Sample
3.2. Online Medical Records Usage among Cancer Survivors
3.3. Impact of Health Perceptions on Access to Online Medical Records
4. Discussion
4.1. Practical Implications
4.2. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Variable Group | N | % |
---|---|---|---|
All | 4713 | 100% | |
Birth gender | Male | 2017 | 42.80% |
Female | 2696 | 57.20% | |
Sexual orientation | Straight | 4450 | 94.42% |
Gay or lesbian | 99 | 2.10% | |
Bisexual | 46 | 0.98% | |
Other | 118 | 2.50% | |
Age | 18–34 | 53 | 1.12% |
35–49 | 256 | 5.43% | |
50–64 | 1205 | 25.57% | |
65–74 | 1649 | 34.99% | |
75 or more | 1550 | 32.89% | |
Education | <High school | 243 | 5.16% |
High school grad | 860 | 18.25% | |
Some college | 1439 | 30.53% | |
College grad or more | 2171 | 46.06% | |
Race | White | 3522 | 74.73% |
Black | 563 | 11.95% | |
Hispanic | 396 | 8.40% | |
Asian | 126 | 2.67% | |
Other | 106 | 2.25% | |
Insurance | No | 80 | 1.70% |
Yes | 4633 | 98.30% | |
Income ranges | 0–34,999 | 1405 | 29.81% |
35k–99,999 | 2089 | 44.32% | |
100k or more | 1219 | 25.86% |
Access Online Record | Never | 1–2 Times | 3 Times or More | Coeff | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All | 44.54% | 18.78% | 36.69% | |||
Birth gender | Male | 44.62% | 17.95% | 37.43% | −0.0054 | 0.873 |
Female | 44.66% | 18.62% | 36.72% | |||
Sexual orientation | Straight | 44.20% | 18.58% | 37.21% | −0.0038 | 0.01 |
Gay or lesbian | 35.35% | 17.17% | 47.47% | |||
Bisexual | 36.96% | 15.22% | 47.83% | |||
Other | 72.03% | 11.02% | 16.95% | |||
Age | 18–34 | 43.40% | 20.75% | 35.85% | −0.1126 | <0.001 |
35–49 | 36.33% | 17.97% | 45.70% | |||
50–64 | 37.18% | 21.00% | 41.83% | |||
65–74 | 43.48% | 18.31% | 38.20% | |||
75 or more | 52.77% | 17.61% | 29.61% | |||
Education | <High school | 74.90% | 14.40% | 10.70% | 0.2741 | <0.001 |
High school grad | 61.51% | 17.56% | 20.93% | |||
Some college | 46.77% | 19.46% | 33.77% | |||
College grad or more | 33.16% | 18.33% | 48.50% | |||
Race | White | 41.20% | 18.94% | 39.86% | −0.0599 | <0.001 |
Black | 61.99% | 15.28% | 22.74% | |||
Hispanic | 53.54% | 18.69% | 27.78% | |||
Asian | 34.92% | 13.49% | 51.59% | |||
Other | 45.28% | 18.87% | 35.85% | |||
Insurance | No | 61.25% | 21.25% | 17.50% | 0.365 | <0.001 |
Yes | 44.36% | 18.28% | 37.36% | |||
Income ranges | 0–34,999 | 61.57% | 15.73% | 22.70% | 0.01151 | <0.001 |
35k–99,999 | 41.89% | 19.67% | 38.44% | |||
100k or more | 29.86% | 19.03% | 51.11% |
Variable Group | Accessing Online Medical Records | |
---|---|---|
Coeff | p-Value | |
Quality Care | 0.1502 | 0.026 |
general health | 0.1484 | <0.001 |
Self-efficacy | 0.1778 | 0.002 |
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Elkefi, S. Disparities and Determinants of Online Medical Record Access among Cancer Survivors. Healthcare 2024, 12, 1569. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12161569
Elkefi S. Disparities and Determinants of Online Medical Record Access among Cancer Survivors. Healthcare. 2024; 12(16):1569. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12161569
Chicago/Turabian StyleElkefi, Safa. 2024. "Disparities and Determinants of Online Medical Record Access among Cancer Survivors" Healthcare 12, no. 16: 1569. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12161569
APA StyleElkefi, S. (2024). Disparities and Determinants of Online Medical Record Access among Cancer Survivors. Healthcare, 12(16), 1569. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12161569