Title
Comparing information needs of health care providers and older adults: findings from a wellness study.
Abstract
Consumer health informatics technologies have the potential to enhance shared decision-making and communication between older adults, health care providers, and other stakeholders. The objective of this study was to characterize the information needs of these stakeholders to inform the design of informatics tools that support wellness in older adults. We conducted four focus groups with 31 older adults and three focus groups with 10 health care providers to explore information needs, goals, and preferences for information sharing. Analysis of focus group transcripts was performed to identify and compare themes for different stakeholders. We identified four themes related to information activities: perceived goals of others, perceived information needs of others, information sharing by older adults, and role of family members. Older adults, family members and health care providers differ in their information needs. We provide recommendations to facilitate design and adoption of informatics tools that connect these stakeholders. Larger studies are needed to characterize different stakeholder goals, information needs and preferences.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2013
MedInfo
medical informatics,needs assessment
Field
DocType
Volume
Patient participation,Health care,Information needs,Nursing,Consumer health informatics,Needs assessment,Health informatics,Medicine,Focus group,Information sharing
Conference
192
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0926-9630
1
0.37
References 
Authors
3
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Blaine Reeder1707.87
Thai Le2195.12
Hilaire Thompson3384.51
George Demiris413130.82