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    J Am Geriatr Soc. 2007 Aug;55(8):1254-9.

    Patient perceptions regarding electronic prescriptions: is the geriatric patient ready?

    Source

    Department of Community Health, Institute for Community Health Promotion, Brown Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA. Kate_Lapane@Brown.edu

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To evaluate the extent to which electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) alters communication about medication use between geriatric patients and their clinicians, as well as geriatric patients' perceptions regarding e-prescribing.

    DESIGN:

    Cross-sectional.

    SETTING:

    Thirty-five physician practices in six states using e-prescribing.

    PARTICIPANTS:

    Convenience sample of patients (n=244) aged 65 and older.

    MEASUREMENTS:

    Patient perceptions regarding discussions with their doctors regarding medication costs, adherence, and potential side effects, as well as expectations about and satisfaction with e-prescribing collected on a voluntary survey.

    RESULTS:

    Of patients at e-prescribing practices, 53% reported ever receiving e-prescriptions. Patients who reported having e-prescriptions were more likely to feel favorably toward the electronic method, whereas most of those who reported never receiving e-prescriptions preferred paper prescriptions. Patients reporting use of e-prescriptions were somewhat more likely to have adherence discussions often or most of the time than patients who had not used e-prescriptions. Regardless of e-prescribing experience, few patients reported that they would tell their physicians if they did not want a drug or did not plan to pick up the drug from the pharmacy.

    CONCLUSION:

    E-prescribing technology solutions may provide opportunities for earlier and enhanced communication between geriatric patients and their clinicians; geriatric patients may require more education to appreciate the value of e-prescribing.

    PMID:
    17661966
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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