Predicting electronic personal health record (e-PHR) acceptance: evidence from emerging market

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND HEALTHCARE MARKETING(2023)

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PurposeWith the function to store individual's data input, personal health record (PHR) enhanced the accessibility to personal health information. This study aims to assess the factors that impact the intention of Malaysian internet users to use PHR and create a modified technology acceptance model (TAM) for eHealth.Design/methodology/approachMultivariate statistical analysis was performed on a total of 216 responses using the partial least square technique based on the cross-sectional survey among Malaysian internet users.FindingsBehavioral intention was positively associated to PHR. Subjective norm significantly influenced both attitude and intention to use, whereas trust and perceived usefulness significantly influenced attitude. There was no significant positive impact in the relationships between compatibility and perceived ease of use and intention to use; nevertheless, they positively influenced perceived usefulness. Attitude exhibited mediating influence between trust, perceived usefulness and subjective norm and intention to use. Nonetheless, perceived risk did not affect behavioral intention. Thus, PHR acceptance was well-justified by the modified TAM in evaluating eHealth acceptance.Practical implicationsThe eHealth vendors can enhance their marketing and development strategies on related products.Originality/valueLiteratures and empirical evidence on eHealth are still scarce, especially in emerging markets. The role of attitude may not be well-researched in health-care context, therefore was included in this study's modified TAM. Critical determinants, namely, trust and risk, were added to the model.
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electronic personal health record,acceptance,e-phr
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