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Facilitators and Barriers to Patient Portal Use in the Older Adult: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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A systematic review was conducted to examine relationships between individual factors of older adults and the usage of patient portals. Facilitators included improved communication, support, and training. Barriers include lack of experience, anxiety, privacy concerns, health limitations, and lack of interaction.

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Authors

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Janelle L. Theisen, MAN, RN, CNE
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Julia A. Snethen, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Seok H. Gwon, PhD, RN

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