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Moderating effects of voluntariness on the actual use of electronic health records for allied health professionals.

Teresa Ml ChiuBenny Pang Shing Ku
Published in: JMIR medical informatics (2015)
The results of this study have provided preliminary supports of moderating effects of voluntariness on the use of EHR by allied health professionals. Different factors were identified to be associated with actual use: (1) Ease of Use in mandatory environment, and (2) Organization Facilitating Conditions in voluntary environment. More studies are needed to examine the direction of moderating effects. The findings of this study have potential practical implications. In sum, voluntariness can be a highly relevant and important moderating factor not to be ignored in the design and evaluation of EHR.
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