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Factors Affecting Engagement of Primary Health Care Professionals and Their Patients in Facilitated Access to Online Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention.

Hugo Lopez-Pelayo,Paul Wallace,Laia Miquel,Lidia Segura, Begofia Baena,Pablo Barrio,Joan Colom,Antoni Gual, Iris Alarcon, Judit Alsina, Almudena Alvarez, Carme Anglada, Juan Arenas, Josep Auba, Francisco Avila, Marta Beltran, Andrea Carolina Berengue, Mireia Bernat, Olga Bohera, Esther Boix, Cristina Bonaventura, Esther Bracero, Clara Calvo, Elena Campanera, Xavier Cantano, Gemma Capdevila, Elena Casajuana, Eva Casajuana, Claudia Cardoner, Gemma Comas, Judit Castillo, Carme Codorniu, Ma de la Serra Comas, Carme Comino, Francisco Cortes, Silvia Criville, Carme Danta, Jose Doz, Eulalia Duran, Montserrat Delgado, Silvia Duran, Montserrat Espuga, Beatriz Fernandez, Maite Fernandez, Fernando Ferrer, Meritxell Ferrer, Rosaura Figueras, Pilar Flores, Rosa Freixedas, Teresa Font, M. Carmen Gomez, Milagros Gonzalez, Angel Garcia, Carmen Garcia, Elisenda Garcia, Nuria Garcia, Josep Maria Gifre, Alicia Gomez, Rosa Maria Gonzalez, Marta Gamiz, Monica Ibanez, Joana Hernandez, Antonia Leiva, Cristina Ligero, Josep Ramon Lopez, Ma Isabel Lopez, Remedios Lopez, Elena Manes, Ma Carmen Marti, Sonia Martinez, Ma Isabel Matilla, Montserrat Mele, Cleofe Mellado, Montse Mendez, Juan Mendive, Monica Mestres, Remei Miralles, Pau Montoya, Ana Morillo, Rosa Blanca Munoz, Marta Mas, Iria Muino, Elena Navarro, Olga Navarro, Montserrat Navarro, Clara Oliveras, Siliva Olasololo, Ma Carmen Parareda, Rosa Pla, Jaume Poch, Nuria Plana, Marta Poch, Elvira Pou, Vanesa Robledo, Josefina Rosanas, Breda Riesgo, Maria Agneles Sebastian, Cristina Serra, Eva Ramirez, Gloria Ribas, Merce Ribot, Natalia Sabat, Ma Carmen Sanchez, Maria del Mar Sanchez, Anna Santeugini, Teresa Sayrol, Marta Sole, Pere Sors, Susana Sostres, Rosa Torres, Araceli Torrubia, Roser Urpinas, Davinia Vazquez, Ntiria Vidal, Angels Vicente, Manel Vila, Renee Vink, Maria de las Nieves Vizcay, Nora Yanovzky, Dolors Ylla

International journal of medical informatics(2019)

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OBJECTIVE:Understanding the impact of Level of Information and Communication Technology Use, computer self-efficacy and perceived product usability of healthcare professionals regarding an alcohol consumption reduction website on facilitated access defined as referring patients to the webpage.METHODS:52 nurses and 41 general practitioners were assessed before patient recruitment started, using a questionnaire designed to assess socio-demographic characteristics, professional engagement to the website, Level of Information and Communication Technology Use, Computer self-efficacy ("the judgment of one's capability to use a computer") and Perceived product usability ("the extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use"). Dependent variable was the self-report of number of brochures distributed to patients.RESULTS:Professionals' engagement with facilitated access measured by brochures handed out was not predicted by Perceived product usability, Level of Information and Communication Technology Use or Computer self-efficacy. Professionals who had actively engaged with the website (customization) provided significantly more brochures compared with those who had not (Coefficient B 15.7 CI95% 3.5-27.8). Professional's socio-demographic characteristics did not predict engagement in facilitated access.CONCLUSION:Professionals' Perceived product usability, Level of Information and Communication Technology Use and Computer self-efficacy were not associated to facilitated access. Active early engagement of health professionals with the website (customization) is a key predictor of subsequent engagement with facilitated access.PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:Computer Self-Efficacy, Level of Information and Communication Technology Use and Perceived Product Usability are irrelevant for facilitated access and efforts should be focused on taking time to collaborate with providers and convincing them about the usefulness of the intervention (including customization). Website customization by health care professionals is a promising predictor of engagement.
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Alcohol,Computer,Hazardous,Computer self-efficacy,Usability,Customization
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