The impact of confidentiality and privacy concerns on behavioral intention to adopt electronic personal health records among chronic patients in southwest Ethiopia in 2023: an application of the UTAUT2 model
Sisay Yitayih Kassie, Adamu Ambachew Shibabaw, Alex Ayenew Chereka, Abiy Tasew Dubale, Addisalem Workie Demsash, Yitayish Damtie, Habtamu Setegn Ngusie, Agmasie Damtew Walle

TL;DR
This study examines how privacy and confidentiality concerns affect chronic patients' willingness to use electronic health records in Ethiopia.
Contribution
Applies the UTAUT2 model to show how privacy concerns and social influence impact e-PHRS adoption in a low-income setting.
Findings
Confidentiality and privacy concerns significantly reduce behavioral intention to adopt e-PHRS.
The extended UTAUT2 model explains 75% of the variance in e-PHRS adoption intentions.
Social influence and facilitating conditions mediate the relationship between confidentiality concerns and adoption.
Abstract
The use of electronic personal health record systems (e-PHRS) is essential for chronic patients as they help to improve self-care management and communication between caregivers. However, when implementing e-PHRS, patients often express their concerns regarding privacy and confidentiality issues. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impact of confidentiality and privacy concerns on the level of intention to use e-PHRS among chronic patients in southwest Ethiopia in 2023. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 680 chronic patients from 24 July to 17 September 17 2023 in southwest Ethiopia. A translated interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data. A systematic random sampling approach was employed to recruit the study participants. The impact of confidentiality and privacy concerns on the patients' intentions regarding e-PHRS adoption was examined using…
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TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Electronic Health Records Systems · Digital Mental Health Interventions
