Abstract

BackgroundThis study’s goal is to understand the factors that drive individuals to adopt Electronic Health Record (EHR) portals and to estimate if there are differences between countries with different healthcare models.MethodsWe applied a new adoption model using as a starting point the extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) by incorporating the Concern for Information Privacy (CFIP) framework. To evaluate the research model we used the partial least squares (PLS) – structural equation modelling (SEM) approach. An online questionnaire was administrated in the United States (US) and Europe (Portugal). We collected 597 valid responses.ResultsThe statistically significant factors of behavioural intention are performance expectancy ( widehat{beta} total = 0.285; P < 0.01), effort expectancy ( widehat{beta} total = 0.160; P < 0.01), social influence ( widehat{beta} total = 0.198; P < 0.01), hedonic motivation ( widehat{beta} total = −0.141; P < 0.01), price value ( widehat{beta} total = 0.152; P < 0.01), and habit ( widehat{beta} total = 0.255; P < 0.01). The predictors of use behaviour are habit ( widehat{beta} total = 0.145; P < 0.01), and behavioural intention ( widehat{beta} total = 0.480; P < 0.01). Social influence, hedonic motivation, and price value are only predictors in the US group. The model explained 53% of the variance in behavioural intention and 36% of the variance in use behaviour.ConclusionsOur study identified critical factors for the adoption of EHR portals and significant differences between the countries. Confidentiality issues do not seem to influence acceptance. The EHR portals usage patterns are significantly higher in US compared to Portugal.

Highlights

  • This study’s goal is to understand the factors that drive individuals to adopt Electronic Health Record (EHR) portals and to estimate if there are differences between countries with different healthcare models

  • Literature states that users of EHR portals are younger than the population average and have higher education [20, 73, 74], the results shown in Table 2 are in line with literature findings

  • EHR portals adoption is a recent and emergent field of study that is an important topic in both the EU and the United States (US) [1, 16]

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Introduction

This study’s goal is to understand the factors that drive individuals to adopt Electronic Health Record (EHR) portals and to estimate if there are differences between countries with different healthcare models. May the concerns about the information inside EHR be used to increase the cost of a patient health insurance in a PHI model [1, 5, 13, 14], Tavares and Oliveira BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2017) 17:97 and the patient’s perception of the price and cost of the health services is different in an NHS versus a PHI model [1, 5, 13, 14], and deserves to be evaluated if it affects the adoption of EHR portals differently [1] In both the US and Europe governments seek to promote the spread and use of EHR portals [1]

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