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Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for Their Children in Healthy Eating: Development and User Testing

Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for Their Children in Healthy Eating: Development and User Testing

This form of relationship, which we call a proxy relationship, is a socially mediated relationship that involves giving a person—the proxy—who supports the target individual of behavior change the power to achieve the target individual’s goals [8,9]. Studies on CAs for family use often focus on direct interactions with the target individual, treating behavior change as an individual problem.

Diva Smriti, Tsui-Sui Annie Kao, Rahil Rathod, Ji Youn Shin, Wei Peng, Jake Williams, Munif Ishad Mujib, Meghan Colosimo, Jina Huh-Yoo

JMIR Hum Factors 2022;9(4):e38908

Shared Access to Patient Portals for Older Adults: Implications for Privacy and Digital Health Equity

Shared Access to Patient Portals for Older Adults: Implications for Privacy and Digital Health Equity

Shared (proxy) portal access is thus an existing functionality that respects patient preferences for involving other individuals in their care. Whether care partners access the portal through shared access, using their own identity credentials, or patient access, using patient identity credentials, has important ramifications for patients, care partners, and clinicians (Table 1).

Jennifer L Wolff, Vadim Dukhanin, Julia G Burgdorf, Catherine M DesRoches

JMIR Aging 2022;5(2):e34628

The Use of an Electronic Health Record Patient Portal to Access Diagnostic Test Results by Emergency Patients at an Academic Medical Center: Retrospective Study

The Use of an Electronic Health Record Patient Portal to Access Diagnostic Test Results by Emergency Patients at an Academic Medical Center: Retrospective Study

Parents and legal guardians can activate and manage portal accounts of children aged 11 years and younger by proxy with full functionality. Proxy functionality is limited for children aged 12 to 17 years (eg, parents and guardians cannot access diagnostic test results) and ends when children turn 18 years. With documentation, legal guardians of adult dependent patients may obtain proxy access.

Brody Foster, Matthew David Krasowski

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(6):e13791

Insights Into Older Adult Patient Concerns Around the Caregiver Proxy Portal Use: Qualitative Interview Study

Insights Into Older Adult Patient Concerns Around the Caregiver Proxy Portal Use: Qualitative Interview Study

This usage of patient portal accounts by a caregiver is referred to as proxy portal use. Some portal systems allow patients to provide a caregiver with access to their portal by setting up a proxy account. While health care systems that offer proxy access may encourage patients to set up proxy accounts for their caregivers, patients may simply share their portal credentials (username and password) with their caregivers.

Celine E Latulipe, Sara A. Quandt, Kathryn Altizer Melius, Alain Bertoni, David P. Miller Jr, Douglas Smith, Thomas A. Arcury

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(11):e10524