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. 2020 Dec 15;8(12):e24326. doi: 10.2196/24326

Table 3.

Participant experience of using FirstER (n=1000).

Question and response options Value, n (%)
1. The most helpful information in the applicationa

Lab test results 327 (30.0)

Personal health self-records 280 (25.6)

Function showing data to medical staff 211 (19.3)

Medication information 124 (11.4)

Real-time emergency department records 99 (9.1)

Hospital visits record 29 (2.7)

Other 21(1.9)
2. The most unnecessary information in the applicationa

None 329 (32.3)

Hospital visits record 111 (10.9)

Personal health self-records 109 (10.7)

Real-time emergency department records 79 (7.8)

Function showing data to medical staff 51 (5.0)

Lab test results 29 (2.8)

Medication information 23 (2.3)

Other 287 (28.2)
3. Opinion about the acceptability/unacceptability of personal medical information being stored on the internet when consent is given

It does not matter 450 (45.0)

Not good or bad 340 (34.0)

Uncomfortable 207 (20.7)

No response 3 (0.3)
4. Information that would be useful if additionally provided (a subjective answer)

Expanding nonemergency services 22

Imaging test results 15

Improvement in understanding of medical information 15

aThe respondent could select multiple responses.