Management of techno-psychological factors influencing the patient-physician electronic relationship

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jamil Razmak, Charles H. Bélanger
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Abstract

Focusing on the patient-physician electronic relationship, this empirical study was conducted to explore certain personal traits and psychological factors that can influence behavioural attitude toward adopting a patient portal. Statistical tests were used to compare the answers of physicians and patients and to test patients' dispositions toward technology. The results revealed significant differences among physicians and patients with respect to the purpose of website referrals. With the exception of the education level, the findings indicated that age, sex and ethnicity did not significantly influence participants' attitudes. The three psychological factors used in the regression model turned out to be significant predictors of participants' behavioural attitude toward adopting the patient portal. Based on these results, e-health applications require a long-term investment in technology generation to develop a new education system that supports these online platforms; this strategy, along with adequate support from healthcare providers, will produce the most effective results.
影响医患电子关系的技术心理因素的管理
本实证研究聚焦于医患电子关系,探讨个人特质和心理因素对采用患者门户的行为态度的影响。统计测试用于比较医生和患者的答案,并测试患者对技术的倾向。结果显示,医生和患者在网站转诊的目的方面存在显著差异。除受教育程度外,调查结果表明,年龄、性别和种族对参与者的态度没有显著影响。回归模型中使用的三个心理因素是参与者对采用患者门户的行为态度的显著预测因子。基于这些结果,电子卫生应用需要在技术开发方面进行长期投资,以开发支持这些在线平台的新教育系统;这一战略加上医疗保健提供者的充分支持,将产生最有效的结果。
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期刊介绍: IJHTM is a new series emerging from the International Journal of Technology Management. It provides an international forum and refereed authoritative sources of information in the fields of management, economics and the management of technology in healthcare.
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