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Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and e-health literacy(e-HL) to investigate the tobacco control intentions and behaviors of non-smoking college students in China: a cross-sectional investigation
BackgroundNon-smoking college students are starting to smoke in increasing numbers, which shows that their tobacco control situation seems not...
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Prevalence and correlates of use of digital technology for managing hypertension among older adults
Hypertension is prevalent among older adults (60 years and above), but control of blood pressure (BP) remains suboptimal. While there is increasing...
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Usability evaluation of an integrated electronic medication management system implemented in an oncology setting using the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology
BackgroundMedication management processes in an Oncology setting are complex and difficult to examine in isolation from interrelated processes and...
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The role of trust and habit in the adoption of mHealth by older adults in Hong Kong: a healthcare technology service acceptance (HTSA) model
BackgroundEvidence from the literature suggests that mobile health (mHealth) services can potentially improve healthcare outcomes among older adults....
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A unified voice to drive global improvements in oral health
Approximately, 3.47 billion individuals worldwide are affected by oral disorders, with untreated dental caries being the most prevalent issue,...
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Intention to use electronic medical record and its predictors among health care providers at referral hospitals, north-West Ethiopia, 2019: using unified theory of acceptance and use technology 2(UTAUT2) model
BackgroundElectronic Medical Records (EMRs) are systems to store patient information like medical histories, test results, and medications...
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Study of the factors influencing the use of MyData platform based on personal health record data sharing system
BackgroundThe application of telemedicine and electronic health (eHealth) technology has grown in importance during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new...
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Intention of healthcare providers to use video-communication in terminal care: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundInterdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare providers with regard to consultation, transfer and advice in terminal care is both...
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Acceptability of Health Information Exchange and Patient Portal Use in Depression Care Among Underrepresented Patients
BackgroundDepression is often untreated or undertreated, particularly among underrepresented groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities, and...
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Development and Validation of Digital Health Technology Literacy Assessment Questionnaire
In clinical practice, assessing digital health literacy is important to identify patients who may encounter difficulties adapting to digital health...
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Nothing so practical as theory: a rapid review of the use of behaviour change theory in family planning interventions involving men and boys
BackgroundThere is growing recognition of the need for interventions that effectively involve men and boys to promote family planning behaviours....
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“Assessment of the social influence and facilitating conditions that support nurses’ adoption of hospital electronic information management systems (HEIMS) in Ghana using the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model”
BackgroundHospital electronic information management systems (HEIMS) are widely used in Ghana, and hence its performance must be carefully assessed....
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Barriers and facilitators to the use of e-health by older adults: a sco** review
BackgroundLimited attention has been paid to how and why older adults choose to engage with technology-facilitated health care (e-health), and the...
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Factors Affecting User’s Behavioral Intention and Use of a Mobile-Phone-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: A Small-Scale UTAUT Analysis
A mobile app could be a powerful medium for providing individual support for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), as well as facilitating therapy...
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Analyzing the determinants to accept a virtual assistant and use cases among cancer patients: a mixed methods study
BackgroundTechnological progress in artificial intelligence has led to the increasing popularity of virtual assistants, i.e., embodied or disembodied...
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Nurses and the acceptance of innovations in technology-intensive contexts: the need for tailored management strategies
BackgroundSeveral technological innovations have been introduced in healthcare over the years, and their implementation proved crucial in addressing...
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A mixed-method service evaluation of health information exchange in England: technology acceptance and barriers and facilitators to adoption
BackgroundThe need for information exchange and integrated care has stimulated the development of interoperability solutions that bring together...
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Validation of the German Normalisation Process Theory Measure G-NoMAD: translation, adaptation, and pilot testing
BackgroundImplementing evidence-based healthcare practices (EBPs) is a complex endeavour and often lags behind research-informed decision processes....
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Examining supporting and constraining factors of physicians’ acceptance of telemedical online consultations: a survey study
As healthcare demands exceed outpatient physicians’ capacities, telemedicine holds far-reaching potential for both physicians and patients. It is...
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Predicting Therapists’ Intentions to Use Innovations: Comparing the Role of Individual, Organizational, and Innovation Characteristics
Theories emphasize the role of individual and organizational characteristics in implementation outcomes, yet research indicates that these...