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Factors associated with the download and use of mobile personal health record applications in Korean hospitals.

Hyeon Seok KimDahye LeeKee Nyun KimSang Mi KimYoung-Taek Park
Published in: Health informatics journal (2023)
The use of mobile personal health records (m-PHR) has been little studied at the organizational level. This study was to investigate the relationships of various hospital-related factors with m-PHR use in Korean hospitals. Downloads of m-PHR applications for 101 hospitals were examined from May 26 to 30 June 2022. The dependent variable was the number of m-PHR downloads, and the major independent variables included six technological, organizational, and environmental factors. As technological factors, the number of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imagery devices were significantly associated with downloads (RR = 1.119, CI = 1.022-1.226, p = 0.016; and RR = 1.155; 95% CI = 1.024-1.302, p = 0.019, respectively). At the organizational level, the number of physicians, adjusting for the number of beds, and the number of medical information management staff showed significant associations (RR = 1.059, CI = 1.019-1.100, p = 0.004; and RR = 1.026, CI = 1.002-1.050, p = 0.033, respectively). From an environmental standpoint, downloads were positively associated with the proportion of the local population of working age (20-59 years) (RR = 1.102, CI 1.022-1.189, p = 0.012). Healthcare policymakers should pay close attention to these factors to advocate for the widespread use of m-PHR applications.
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