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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Telemed J E Health. 2021 Apr 21;28(2):189–198. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0395

Table 2:

Provider Experiences with Patient Portals and Patient Access to Mental Health Clinical Notes (N = 29)

Events occurring due to patients reading mental health notes Yes No Unsure
Has any of the following occurred after your patients accessed their mental health information through their patient portal?
 A patient asked more questions about his or her treatment. 20 (69%) 9 (31%) 0 (0%)
 A patient experienced significant distress after reading mental health information accessed through the patient portal. 16 (55%) 10 (35%) 3 (10%)
 A patient requested a change in the content of a provider note. 21 (72%) 7 (24%) 1 (3%)
 A patient followed your treatment recommendations more closely. 4 (14%) 9 (32%) 15 (54%)
 A patient terminated treatment because he or she did not agree with information accessed through the patient portal. 8 (29%) 16 (57%) 4 (14%)
 A patient reported engaging in negative and/or self-destructive behavior towards themselves or others after reading material in the provider note. 6 (21%) 21 (75%) 1 (4%)
 A patient reported feeling comforted or relieved after reading mental health information in the patient portal. 5 (17%) 18 (62%) 6 (21%)
Has any of the following occurred in your practice as a result of your organization providing patients access to their mental health information online?
 You have omitted important clinical detail in your provider narrative summary of the visit. 10 (35%) 19 (66%) 0 (0%)
 You have spent significantly more time addressing patient questions outside of visits. 5 (17%) 23 (79%) 1 (4%)
 You have experienced a lawsuit or tort claim related to provider notes. 1 (3%) 28 (97%) 0 (0%)
 You have been worried and/or anxious about how a patient would respond to a provider note you have written. 18 (62%) 11 (38%) 0 (0%)
 You have NOT changed your practice or been impacted by patients having access to their mental health information in the patient portal. 10 (36%) 16 (57%) 2 (7%)