The Causal Relationship Between Portal Usage and Self-Efficacious Health Information-Seeking Behaviors: Secondary Analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey Data
BackgroundPatient portals have drawn much attention, as they are considered an important tool for health providers in facilitating patient engagement. However, little is known about whether the intensive use of patient portals contributes to improved management of patients' health in terms of t...
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Main Authors: | Park, Jaeyoung (Author), Liang, Muxuan (Author), Alpert, Jordan M (Author), Brown, Richard F (Author), Zhong, Xiang (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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