Willingness to share personal health information : impact of attitudes, trust and control
Juga, Jari; Juntunen, Jouni; Koivumäki, Timo (2021-01-14)
Juga, J., Juntunen, J. and Koivumäki, T. (2021), "Willingness to share personal health information: impact of attitudes, trust and control", Records Management Journal, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 48-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/RMJ-02-2020-0005
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Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to explicate the behavioral factors that determine willingness to share personal health data for secondary uses.
Design/methodology/approach: A theoretical model is developed and tested with structural equation modeling using survey data from Finland.
Findings: It is shown that attitude toward information sharing is the strongest factor contributing to the willingness to share personal health information (PHI). Trust and control serve as mediating factors between the attitude and willingness to share PHI.
Research limitations/implications: The measures of the model need further refinement to cover the various aspects of the behavioral concepts.
Practical implications: The model provides useful insights into the factors that affect the willingness for information sharing in health care and in other areas where personal information is distributed.
Social implications: Sharing of PHI for secondary purposes can offer social benefits through improvements in health-care performance.
Originality/value: A broad-scale empirical data gives a unique view of attitudes toward sharing of PHI in one national setting.
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