Intention of use of the patient-centric research engagement portal (PREP)

Patrick Cheong Iao Pang, Shanton Chang, Ornella Clavisi

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Abstract

Patients are keen to participate in health research in this era of participatory health, but they cannot easily obtain information about research; meanwhile, researchers are facing challenges when recruiting participants for their research because their messages cannot reach patients efficiently. To mitigate both issues, we explore the use of a patient-centric research engagement portal (PREP), which is a unified system to disseminate information about research studies and to collect registrations for the participation of research projects. In this paper, we particularly investigate the intention of use of PREPs by conducting focus groups and semi-structured interviews. As a part of our analysis, we propose a model to describe the patient-related and the owner-related factors that affect the intention of use. Finally, we conclude with several design implications for information systems to recruit and engage with research participants.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes
Event24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 20 Jun 202024 Jun 2020

Conference

Conference24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
Period20/06/2024/06/20

Keywords

  • Health Research
  • Participant Recruitment
  • Patient Register
  • Research Portal

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