Table 3.
Participant experience of using FirstER (n=1000).
| Question and response options | Value, n (%) | |
| 1. The most helpful information in the applicationa | ||
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Lab test results | 327 (30.0) |
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Personal health self-records | 280 (25.6) |
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Function showing data to medical staff | 211 (19.3) |
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Medication information | 124 (11.4) |
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Real-time emergency department records | 99 (9.1) |
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Hospital visits record | 29 (2.7) |
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Other | 21(1.9) |
| 2. The most unnecessary information in the applicationa | ||
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None | 329 (32.3) |
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Hospital visits record | 111 (10.9) |
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Personal health self-records | 109 (10.7) |
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Real-time emergency department records | 79 (7.8) |
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Function showing data to medical staff | 51 (5.0) |
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Lab test results | 29 (2.8) |
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Medication information | 23 (2.3) |
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Other | 287 (28.2) |
| 3. Opinion about the acceptability/unacceptability of personal medical information being stored on the internet when consent is given | ||
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It does not matter | 450 (45.0) |
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Not good or bad | 340 (34.0) |
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Uncomfortable | 207 (20.7) |
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No response | 3 (0.3) |
| 4. Information that would be useful if additionally provided (a subjective answer) | ||
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Expanding nonemergency services | 22 |
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Imaging test results | 15 |
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Improvement in understanding of medical information | 15 |
aThe respondent could select multiple responses.