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. 2018 Aug;101(8):1483-1489.
doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2018.02.017. Epub 2018 Mar 6.

Evaluation of a patient-centered after visit summary in primary care

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Evaluation of a patient-centered after visit summary in primary care

Alex D Federman et al. Patient Educ Couns. 2018 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To test the impact of a redesigned, patient-centered after visit summary (AVS) on patients' and clinicians' ratings of and experience with the document.

Methods: We conducted a difference-in-differences (DiD) evaluation of the impact of the redesigned AVS before and after its introduction in an academic primary care practice compared to a concurrent control practice. Outcomes included ratings of the features of the AVS.

Results: The intervention site had 118 and 98 patients in the pre- and post-intervention periods and the control site had 99 and 105, respectively. In adjusted DiD analysis, introduction of the patient-centered AVS in the intervention site increased patient reports that the AVS was an effective reminder for taking medications (p = .004) and of receipt of the AVS from clinicians (p = .002). However, they were more likely to perceive it as too long (p = .04). There were no significant changes in overall rating of the AVS by clinicians or their likelihood of providing it to patients.

Conclusions: A patient-centered AVS increased the number of patients receiving it and reporting that it would help them remember to take their medications.

Practice implications: Improvements in the patient-centeredness of the AVS may improve its usefulness as a document to support self-management in primary care.

Keywords: After visit summary; Electronic health record (EHR); Health literacy; Patient-Centered.

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