E-mails in a Psychiatric Practice: Why Patients Send Them and How Psychiatrists Respond.

نویسندگان

  • Richard J Moldawsky
  • Pranav V Shah
چکیده

CONTEXT Little is known about what prompts patients to use e-mail with their physicians and how physicians respond to these e-mails. OBJECTIVE To identify the main reasons why patients e-mail and to learn how psychiatrists manage these e-mails as part of these patients' overall care. DESIGN One hundred patient-initiated e-mails to each of two psychiatrists in a group practice were studied retrospectively for primary reason for the e-mail and for psychiatrists' handling of each e-mail. Other data were collected to assess how representative the e-mailing patients were of the psychiatrists' patient panels. RESULTS Age, sex, and diagnoses of the e-mailers were similar to our overall panels. The most common reasons for e-mailing were refill requests (19.5%), questions about prescribed medication (16.5%), and worsening of symptoms (11.5%). The modal e-mail was a patient with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder requesting a refill. The psychiatrists' most common responses were authorizing a refill (25%), reassurance (22%), and making or moving up a scheduled appointment (16%). For all patients who reported a worsening of symptoms, responses, communicated by e-mail or telephone, included a combination of an earlier appointment and/or change in medication or dose and/or referral for psychotherapy. Both psychiatrists found e-mail to be an efficient enhancement of their practice, and it was inferred that this was also a satisfying mechanism for patients. CONCLUSION Physician-patient communication via e-mail is timesaving for both, and the benefits to patient care should reassure physicians who are wary of using e-mail in their practice. Potential risks to patients without face-to-face or telephone contact appear to be minimal.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Permanente journal

دوره 20 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016