2020 International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICIMTech) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icimtech50083.2020.9211293
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Do Electronic Personal Health Records (E-PHR) Influence People Behavior to Manage Their Health?

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“…People are more likely to accept and keep using the technology if they feel that using a PHR will improve their life. Previous evidences such as indicate that users' belief that using a technology will enhance the performance (Meigasari et al, 2020); hence, perceived usefulness potentially has direct influence on the intention to use and is indirectly influenced through attitude (Davis et al, 1989;Venkatesh and Davis, 2000;Venkatesh et al, 2003;An, 2005;Jung, 2008) and had exhibited to have significant influence in the intention to use concerning other past PHR studies (Jian et al, 2012;Noblin et al, 2013). Hence, the following hypotheses were developed for this study: H2.…”
Section: Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…People are more likely to accept and keep using the technology if they feel that using a PHR will improve their life. Previous evidences such as indicate that users' belief that using a technology will enhance the performance (Meigasari et al, 2020); hence, perceived usefulness potentially has direct influence on the intention to use and is indirectly influenced through attitude (Davis et al, 1989;Venkatesh and Davis, 2000;Venkatesh et al, 2003;An, 2005;Jung, 2008) and had exhibited to have significant influence in the intention to use concerning other past PHR studies (Jian et al, 2012;Noblin et al, 2013). Hence, the following hypotheses were developed for this study: H2.…”
Section: Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Perceived ease of use describes how someone feels about how simple it is to use PHR, considering things like the system's friendliness, navigability and intuitiveness. Examining perceived ease of use from various aspects, namely, easy to understand, master, use and does not require much effort to use a technology (Meigasari et al, 2020) was found to have significant impact on intention to use a technology. People are more likely to accept and use PHR if they believe it to be simple to use PHR if they think it has an easy-to-use interface and is intuitive.…”
Section: Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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