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Health Care Providers’ Acceptance of a Personal Health Record: Cross-sectional Study

Health Care Providers’ Acceptance of a Personal Health Record: Cross-sectional Study

Reference 53: Determinants of physicians' technology acceptance for e-health in ambulatory care Reference 56: The impact of perceived security on intention to use e-learning among students affecting the acceptance of integrated electronic personal health records in Saudi Arabia: The impact of e-health

Consuela Cheriece Yousef, Teresa M Salgado, Ali Farooq, Keisha Burnett, Laura E McClelland, Laila Carolina Abu Esba, Hani Solaiman Alhamdan, Sahal Khoshhal, Ibrahim Fahad Aldossary, Omar Anwar Alyas, Jonathan P DeShazo

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(10):e31582

Predicting Patients’ Intention to Use a Personal Health Record Using an Adapted Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model: Secondary Data Analysis

Predicting Patients’ Intention to Use a Personal Health Record Using an Adapted Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model: Secondary Data Analysis

As opposed to technology such as e-banking, PHRs may be accessible to a wide range of health care personnel [46] as well as family members. Patients have raised concerns about identity theft and the possibility of their leaked health information limiting employment opportunities [46]. This study is one of the few to evaluate the moderating effect of variables on the relationship between the independent variables and behavioral intention to use a PHR.

Consuela Cheriece Yousef, Teresa M Salgado, Ali Farooq, Keisha Burnett, Laura E McClelland, Abin Thomas, Ahmed O Alenazi, Laila Carolina Abu Esba, Aeshah AlAzmi, Abrar Fahad Alhameed, Ahmed Hattan, Sumaya Elgadi, Saleh Almekhloof, Mohammed A AlShammary, Nazzal Abdullah Alanezi, Hani Solaiman Alhamdan, Sahal Khoshhal, Jonathan P DeShazo

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(8):e30214

Associations Between Patient Health Outcomes and Secure Message Content Exchanged Between Patients and Clinicians: Retrospective Cohort Study

Associations Between Patient Health Outcomes and Secure Message Content Exchanged Between Patients and Clinicians: Retrospective Cohort Study

Reference 14: Improved quality at Kaiser Permanente through e-mail between physicians and patients Reference 22: Look Who's Talking: Application of a Theory-Based Taxonomy to Patient-Clinician E-mail

Dawn M Heisey-Grove, Laura E McClelland, Cheryl Rathert, Alexander Tartaglia, Kevin Jackson, Jonathan P DeShazo

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e19477