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  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Engagement
  • Clinical Communication

Background:

  • Patient portals are increasingly used in healthcare delivery.
  • Sharing clinical notes aims to improve transparency and patient involvement.
  • Understanding healthcare providers' perspectives is vital for successful implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate Nurse Practitioners' (NPs) attitudes towards sharing clinical notes with patients through patient portals.
  • To identify factors influencing NP perceptions of shared clinical notes.

Main Methods:

  • A research project was conducted to gather data on NP attitudes.
  • The study focused on perceptions regarding the sharing of clinical notes via patient portals.

Main Results:

  • Overall, NPs demonstrated positive perceptions regarding sharing clinical notes.
  • The findings suggest a favorable outlook among NPs for this patient engagement strategy.

Conclusions:

  • Sharing clinical notes through patient portals is viewed positively by NPs.
  • This approach offers a valuable opportunity to foster essential patient and family engagement for improved health outcomes.