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Development of Essential Items for Personal Health Record(e-PHR) for Integrated Healthcare Service for People with Brain Lesions

Title
Development of Essential Items for Personal Health Record(e-PHR) for Integrated Healthcare Service for People with Brain Lesions
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Jae Hak ; Kim, Kyu Min ; Rhee, Hyun Sill

Keyword
Brain Lesions ; Integrated Healthcare ; Personal Health Record (PHR) ; Delphi Study ; Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Publication Year
2022-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.42 No.3, pp.95-119
Abstract
This study survey the essential items of personal health record(PHR) for the integrated healthcare service of people with brain lesions and importance priority were identified. For this, we analyzed previous literature and delphi survey, analytic hierarchy process(AHP), were conducted this study on 60 people(disability, guardians, field experts and professors). In the Delphi survey, reliability and content validity ratio were investigated, and the relative importance and priority of items were derived through an expert group using the hierarchical analysis method.
As a result, for the composition necessary for the activation of personal health records of persons with brain lesions, 6 high-order factors and 62 low-level factors were compared in pairs. For details of each item, “Health Record”10 details, “Management, Notification” 5, “Information Provision” 7, “Linkage Scope” 7, “Rehabilitation Area” 10, “Policy System” 7, “efficiency and level of help” was composed of 16 questions. Based on these analysis results, this study presented practical and policy implications for activating personal health records and establishing a system for people with brain lesions.
ISSN
1226-072X
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for disabled persons
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