Factors affecting the acceptance of integrated electronic personal health records in Saudi Arabia: The impact of e-health literacy.

Yaser A Alsahafi, Valerie Gay, Adel A Khwaji
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Abstract

Background: National implementation of electronic personal health record (ePHR) systems is of vital importance to governments worldwide because this type of technology promises to promote and enhance healthcare. Although there is widespread agreement as to the advantages of ePHRs, the level of awareness and acceptance of this technology among healthcare consumers has been low.

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the factors that can influence the acceptance and use of an integrated ePHR system in Saudi Arabia.

Method: The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model was extended in this study to include e-health literacy (e-HL) and tested using structural equation modelling. Data were collected via a questionnaire survey, resulting in 794 valid responses.

Results: The proposed model explained 56% of the variance in behavioural intention (BI) to use the integrated ePHR system. Findings also highlighted the significance of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence (SI) and e-HL as determinants of Saudi healthcare consumers' intentions to accept and use the integrated ePHR system. Additionally, assessment of the research model moderators revealed that only gender had a moderating influence on the relationship between SI and BI. Finally, findings showed a low level of awareness among Saudi citizens about the national implementation of an integrated ePHR system, suggesting the need to promote a greater and more widespread awareness of the system and to demonstrate its usefulness.

Conclusion: Findings from this study can assist governments, policymakers and developers of health information technologies and systems by identifying important factors that may influence the diffusion and use of integrated ePHRs.

影响沙特阿拉伯接受综合电子个人健康记录的因素:电子健康素养的影响。
背景:国家实施电子个人健康记录(ePHR)系统对世界各国政府至关重要,因为这种类型的技术有望促进和加强医疗保健。尽管人们普遍认同ePHRs的优势,但医疗保健消费者对这项技术的认识和接受程度一直很低。目的:本研究的目的是确定影响沙特阿拉伯接受和使用综合电子病历系统的因素。方法:将技术接受与使用统一理论模型扩展到电子健康素养(e-HL),并采用结构方程模型进行检验。通过问卷调查收集数据,得到794份有效回复。结果:提出的模型解释了56%的行为意向(BI)使用综合ePHR系统的差异。研究结果还强调了绩效预期、努力预期、社会影响(SI)和e-HL作为沙特医疗保健消费者接受和使用综合电子病历系统意向的决定因素的重要性。此外,对研究模型调节因子的评估显示,只有性别对SI和BI之间的关系有调节作用。最后,调查结果显示,沙特公民对国家实施一个综合的环境监测报告系统的认识水平很低,这表明需要促进对该系统的更大和更广泛的认识,并证明其有用性。结论:本研究的发现可以帮助政府、决策者和卫生信息技术和系统的开发者识别可能影响综合ePHRs推广和使用的重要因素。
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