About this trial
Too often, people living with HIV (PLHIV) face challenges, including additional health and psychosocial problems, that complicate self-care, like medication-taking and medical appointment attendance. Healthcare providers are not always aware when patients face these difficulties. A 'patient portal' is an online application that can give patients access to their medical records, appointment reminders, and questionnaires to inform providers about their health and wellbeing. Patient portals in HIV care can help providers detect patient problems and improve care. At the McGill University Health Centre's (MUHC) HIV care service, a survey showed great interest in a patient portal among both PLHIV and healthcare providers. Yet, little is known on how best to integrate a portal in HIV care settings and ensure it is accessible to patients. This project will be conducted at the MUHC's HIV care service in Montreal, Quebec which has over 2,000 patients. Participating patients will log on to a patient portal through a smartphone application and have a calendar of their HIV care appointments, health questionnaires to complete (previously chosen by people with HIV and healthcare providers), reminders for both and access to educational material. HIV physicians will be able to see their patients' questionnaire results to discuss them during clinic appointments. The project's objectives are to better understand what is needed to successfully integrate a portal in similar HIV practices with diverse patients and learn how acceptable and usable it is for HIV patients and doctors. The project will also examine how patient portal use impacts satisfaction, attendance, and physician detection of specific health problems. Furthemore, it will consider how patient sex, age, and ethnicity influence the results. People with HIV, providers, and staff at the study site will be involved in decision-making about this project. Over its 5-year duration, knowledge will be gained and shared on how to expand portal use efficiently and equitably in similar HIV care centers.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Confirmed living with HIV
Adult (at least 18 years old)
Literate in English or French
Patient at the study site
Disqualifiers
Cognitive impairment or medical instability that prevents participation
Insufficient mastery of French or English to participate (e.g., complete PROMs, study questionnaires)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Patient portal with patient-reported outcome measure administration, appointment calendar and reminders, access to lab test results, and educational material
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Lead sponsor
Programme National de Mentorat sur le VIH et les Hépatites (PNMVH)
Collaborator
Portail VIH/sida du Québec
Collaborator
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Collaborator
Unité de Soutien SSA Québec
Collaborator