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Use and the Users of a Patient Portal: Cross-Sectional Study.

Bas HoogenboschJeroen PostmaJanneke M de Man-van GinkelNicole Am TiemessenJohannes J M van DeldenHarmieke van Os-Medendorp
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
Approximately one-third of the patients of a university hospital self-reported using the patient portal; most expressed satisfaction. At first sight, being chronically ill and higher scores on the modified eHealth literacy scale explained portal use. Adding UTAUT constructs to the model revealed that effort expectancy (ease of use and knowledge and skills related to portal use) and performance expectancy (perceived usefulness) influenced portal use. Interventions to improve awareness of the portal and eHealth literacy skills of patients and further integration of the patient portal in usual face-to-face care are needed to increase use and potential subsequent patient benefits.
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