Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Jan-Mar

The Role of Health Care Experience and Consumer Information Efficacy in Shaping Privacy and Security Perceptions of Medical Records: National Consumer Survey Results

The Role of Health Care Experience and Consumer Information Efficacy in Shaping Privacy and Security Perceptions of Medical Records: National Consumer Survey Results

The Role of Health Care Experience and Consumer Information Efficacy in Shaping Privacy and Security Perceptions of Medical Records: National Consumer Survey Results

Journals

  1. Trachtenbarg D, Asche C, Ramsahai S, Duling J, Ren J. The benefits, risks and costs of privacy: patient preferences and willingness to pay. Current Medical Research and Opinion 2017;33(5):845 View
  2. K D, E T, R A, MS A, GF H, SHE L, ANSJ J. EMR Access and Confidentiality Based on Patient and Hospital Staff Perspectives. The Open Public Health Journal 2018;11(1):533 View
  3. Shen N, Sequeira L, Silver M, Carter-Langford A, Strauss J, Wiljer D. Patient Privacy Perspectives on Health Information Exchange in a Mental Health Context: Qualitative Study. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(11):e13306 View
  4. Yang X, Parton J, Lewis D, Yang N, Hudnall M. Effects of Patient-Physician Relationship on Withholding Information Behavior and Its Trend: Findings From Health Information National Trends Survey 2011-2018. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(1):e16713 View
  5. Walker D, Johnson T, Ford E, Huerta T. Trust Me, I’m a Doctor: Examining Changes in How Privacy Concerns Affect Patient Withholding Behavior. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(1):e2 View
  6. Klassen K, Millard T, Stout J, McDonald K, Dodson S, Osborne R, Battersby M, Fairley C, Kidd M, McMahon J, Baker D, Elliott J. Recruiting people with HIV to an online self-management support randomised controlled trial: barriers and facilitators. Sexual Health 2019;16(4):340 View
  7. Niimi Y, Ota K. Examination of an Electronic Patient Record Display Method to Protect Patient Information Privacy. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2017;35(2):100 View
  8. Hesse B. Riding the Wave of Digital Transformation in Behavioral Medicine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2020;54(12):960 View
  9. Verma P, Kumar S, Sharma S. Multiple dimensions of e-healthcare ethics and its relationship to the ethical concerns of the consumer. International Journal of Ethics and Systems 2021;37(1):70 View
  10. Speechly C, Stenhouse R, Berman Y, Barlow‐Stewart K, Fleming J, Petrie D, Culling B. Genetic counselors, patients', and carers’ views on an Australian clinical genetics service information system. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2021;30(5):1440 View
  11. Cherif E, Mzoughi M. Electronic health record adopters: a typology based on patients’ privacy concerns and perceived benefits. Public Health 2022;207:46 View
  12. Zaidi M, Amante D, Anderson E, Ito Fukunaga M, Faro J, Frisard C, Sadasivam R, Lemon S. Association Between Patient Portal Use and Perceived Patient-Centered Communication Among Adults With Cancer: Cross-sectional Survey Study. JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e34745 View
  13. Kirkham E, Lawrie S, Crompton C, Iveson M, Jenkins N, Goerdten J, Beange I, Chan S, McIntosh A, Fletcher-Watson S. Experience of clinical services shapes attitudes to mental health data sharing: findings from a UK-wide survey. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  14. UNAL C, SEZER C. Sağlık Hizmetlerinde Bilgi Mahremiyeti Endişesi Ve Korunma Davranışlarını Etkileyen Faktörler. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2023;12(4):1498 View
  15. Hagström J, Åhlfeldt R, Blease C, Cajander Å, Rexhepi H, Moll J, Kane B, Scandurra I, Hägglund M. Security and Privacy of Online Record Access: A Survey of Adolescents' Views and Experiences in Sweden. Journal of Adolescent Health 2024;75(5):730 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Beckjord E, Ahern D, Hesse B. Consumer Informatics and Digital Health. View
  2. Beckjord E, van Londen G, Rechis R. Oncology Informatics. View