2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.09.001
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Key functional characteristics in designing and operating health information websites for user satisfaction: An application of the extended technology acceptance model

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“…This interpretation about the PEOU → PU → SAT path was also supported by the previous TAM research on health information websites 13) .…”
Section: Measurement Itemsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This interpretation about the PEOU → PU → SAT path was also supported by the previous TAM research on health information websites 13) .…”
Section: Measurement Itemsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The study employs ease of understanding and finding to estimate ease of use of websites while information quality in terms of revisiting websites to estimate usefulness. The study confirmed that TAM is a good instrument providing inclusive investigation for web designer, researcher, and manager to predict web users' preferences In 2007, Kim and Chang [14] use TAM model to investigate users' perceptions about the design and operation of health information websites. Results from the structural equation method showed that characteristics were divided into three groups: factor impact perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, factor impact only perceived ease of use, and not direct impact on either perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use.…”
Section: Technology Acceptance Modelmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Kim & Chang found that usage support have a significant effect on usefulness and ease of use of health information websites. Moreover, it enhances user satisfaction [39]. Besides, vendor support positively influences on electronic signature adoption in the hospital environment [10].…”
Section: Ahp Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%