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

Consuela Cheriece YousefTeresa M SalgadoAli FarooqKeisha BurnettLaura E McClellandAbin ThomasAhmed O AlenaziLaila Carolina Abu EsbaAeshah A AlAzmiAbrar Fahad AlhameedAhmed HattanSumaya ElgadiSaleh AlmekhloofMohammed A AlShammaryNazzal Abdullah AlaneziHani Solaiman AlhamdanSahal KhoshhalJonathan P DeShazo
Published in: JMIR medical informatics (2021)
This study contributes to the existing literature on PHR adoption broadly as well as in the context of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Understanding which factors are associated with patient adoption of PHRs can guide future development and support the country's aim of transforming the health care system. Similar to previous studies on PHR adoption, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and positive attitude are important factors, and practical consideration should be given to support these areas.
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