Alberto Zanutto, Diego Ponte, Diego Giuliani, Maria Michela Dickson
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The survey explored the acceptance of the patient portal through the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model (UTAUT2). Descriptive and SEM analyses were also conducted.ResultsThe model has good explanatory power for the behavioral intention to use a patient portal. One construct of the UTAUT2 model showed insignificant effects on the intention to use. The results indicate that the impact of the constructs affecting the intention to use the patient portal is significantly moderated by individuals' sociodemographic characteristics.ConclusionsThe analysis results confirm a good acceptance of patient portals provided by public authorities. This supports the idea that public institutions can also develop innovative tools. The results confirm the desirability of these tools among citizens. 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Acceptance of a patient portal: Analysis of an Italian regional public system.
BackgroundPatient portals allow patients to access their health information and interact with their healthcare system. While their use is still limited, this article explores the behavioral intention to use a patient portal implemented by a public regional authority in Italy. The authors also investigate the role of sociodemographic moderators - age, gender, education, and occupation - on the intention to use the portal.MethodsWhile most of the literature on patient portals is focused on small sets of respondents or is verticalized on specific diseases, this paper describes the results of a survey sent to 34,256 users registered on the patient portal. Of these, 15,102 users answered the questionnaire. The survey explored the acceptance of the patient portal through the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model (UTAUT2). Descriptive and SEM analyses were also conducted.ResultsThe model has good explanatory power for the behavioral intention to use a patient portal. One construct of the UTAUT2 model showed insignificant effects on the intention to use. The results indicate that the impact of the constructs affecting the intention to use the patient portal is significantly moderated by individuals' sociodemographic characteristics.ConclusionsThe analysis results confirm a good acceptance of patient portals provided by public authorities. This supports the idea that public institutions can also develop innovative tools. The results confirm the desirability of these tools among citizens. The results have important policy implications for public health investments.
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Health Services Management Research (HSMR) is an authoritative international peer-reviewed journal which publishes theoretically and empirically rigorous research on questions of enduring interest to health-care organizations and systems throughout the world. Examining the real issues confronting health services management, it provides an independent view and cutting edge evidence-based research to guide policy-making and management decision-making. HSMR aims to be a forum serving an international community of academics and researchers on the one hand and healthcare managers, executives, policymakers and clinicians and all health professionals on the other. HSMR wants to make a substantial contribution to both research and managerial practice, with particular emphasis placed on publishing studies which offer actionable findings and on promoting knowledge mobilisation toward theoretical advances.