Veteran preferences and willingness to share patient-generated health data
Abstract: Background: Technologies, including mobile health applications (apps) and wearables, offer new potential for gathering patient-generated health data (PGHD) from patients; however, little is known about patient preferences for and willingness to collect and share PGHD with their providers and healthcare systems. Objective: Describe how patients use their PGHD and factors important to patients when deciding whether to share PGHD with a healthcare system. Design: Cross-sectional mailed longitudinal survey supplemented with administrative data within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Subjects: National sample of Veterans who use VHA healthcare. Main measures: Survey questions asked about demographics, willingness to use different devices to collect and share PGHD, what Veterans do with their PGHD, and factors important to Veterans when deciding whether to share PGHD with VHA. Administrative data provided information on Veteran health conditions. Multiple logistic regression models assessed factors associated with sharing PGHD with VHA. Results: Overall, 47% of our analytic cohort (