Department of Healthcare Administration, I-Shou University, No.8, Yida Rd., Yanchao District, Kaohsiung City, 82445, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Department of Family Medicine, E-Da Hospital, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Republic of China.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2018 Dec 18;18(1):135. doi: 10.1186/s12911-018-0722-7.
Hospitals have increasingly realized that wholesale adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) may introduce differential tangible/intangible benefits to them, including improved quality-of-care, reduced medical errors, reduced costs, and allowable instant access to relevant patient information by healthcare professionals without the limitations of time/space. However, an increased reliance on EMR has also led to a corresponding increase in the negative impact exerted via EMR breaches possibly leading to unexpected damage for both hospitals and patients. This study investigated the possible antecedents that will influence hospital employees' continuance compliance with privacy policy of Electronic Medical Records (EMR). This is done from both motivational and habitual perspectives; specifically, we investigated the mediating role of habit between motivation and continuance compliance intention with EMR privacy policy.
Data was collected from a large Taiwanese medical center by means of survey methodology. A total of 312 responses comprised of various groups of healthcare professionals was collected and analyzed via structural equation modeling.
The results demonstrated that self-efficacy, perceived usefulness, and facilitating conditions may significantly predict hospital employees' compliance habit formation, whereas habit may significantly predict hospital employees' intention to continuance adherence to EMR privacy policy. Further, habit partially mediates the relationships between self-efficacy, perceived usefulness, facilitating conditions and continuance adherence intention.
Based on our findings, the study suggests that healthcare facilities should take measures to promote their employees' habitualization with continuous efforts to protect EMR privacy parameters. Plausible strategies include improving employees' levels of self-efficacy, publicizing the effectiveness of on-going privacy policy, and creating a positive habit-conducive environment leading to continued compliance behaviors.
医院越来越意识到,全盘采用电子病历(EMR)可能会给他们带来有形/无形的差异化效益,包括提高医疗质量、减少医疗差错、降低成本,并允许医疗专业人员即时不受时间/空间限制获取相关患者信息。然而,对 EMR 的过度依赖也导致了 EMR 违规可能给医院和患者带来意外损害的负面影响相应增加。本研究调查了可能影响医院员工继续遵守电子病历(EMR)隐私政策的前置因素。这是从动机和习惯两个角度进行的;具体来说,我们调查了习惯在动机和继续遵守 EMR 隐私政策意图之间的中介作用。
通过问卷调查法,从一家大型台湾医疗中心收集数据。共收集了 312 名来自不同医疗专业群体的员工的回复,并通过结构方程模型进行了分析。
结果表明,自我效能感、感知有用性和便利条件可以显著预测医院员工的合规习惯形成,而习惯可以显著预测医院员工继续遵守 EMR 隐私政策的意图。此外,习惯部分中介了自我效能感、感知有用性、便利条件与继续遵守意图之间的关系。
根据我们的发现,本研究表明,医疗机构应采取措施促进员工对 EMR 隐私参数的习惯性遵守。可行的策略包括提高员工的自我效能感水平、宣传持续隐私政策的有效性,以及营造积极的习惯促进环境,从而培养持续的合规行为。