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   Website quality,expectation,confirmation,and end user satisfaction: the knowledge-intensive website of the Korean National Cancer Information Center  
   
نویسنده koo c. ,wati y. ,park k. ,lim m.k.
منبع journal of medical internet research - 2011 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 4
چکیده    Background: the fact that patient satisfaction with primary care clinical practices and physician-patient communications has decreased gradually has brought a new opportunity to the online channel as a supplementary service to provide additional information. objective: in this study,our objectives were to examine the process of cognitive knowledge expectation-confirmation from ehealth users and to recommend the attributes of a knowledge-intensive website.. knowledge expectation can be defined as users' existing attitudes or beliefs regarding expected levels of knowledge they may gain by accessing the website. knowledge confirmation is the extent to which user's knowledge expectation of information systems use is realized during actual use. in our hypothesized research model,perceived information quality,presentation and attractiveness as well as knowledge expectation influence knowledge confirmation,which in turn influences perceived usefulness and end user satisfaction,which feeds back to knowledge expectation. methods: an empirical study was conducted at the national cancer center (ncc),republic of korea (south korea),by evaluating its official website. a user survey was administered containing items to measure subjectively perceived website quality and expectation-confirmation attributes. a study sample of 198 usable responses was used for further analysis. we used the structural equation model to test the proposed research model. results: knowledge expectation exhibited a positive effect on knowledge confirmation (beta = .27,p < .001). the paths from information quality,information presentation,and website attractiveness to knowledge confirmation were also positive and significant (beta = .24,p < .001; beta = .29,p < .001; beta = .18,p < .001,respectively). moreover,the effect of knowledge confirmation on perceived usefulness was also positively significant (beta = .64,p < .001). knowledge expectation together with knowledge confirmation and perceived usefulness also significantly affected end user satisfaction (beta = .22 p < .001; beta = .39,p < .001; beta = .25,p < .001,respectively). conclusions: theoretically,this study has (1) identified knowledge-intensive website attributes,(2) enhanced the theoretical foundation of ehealth from the information systems (is) perspective by adopting the expectation-confirmation theory (ect),and (3) examined the importance of information and knowledge attributes and explained their impact on user satisfaction. practically,our empirical results suggest that perceived website quality (ie,information quality,information presentation,and website attractiveness) is a core requirement for knowledge building. in addition,our study has also shown that knowledge confirmation has a greater effect on satisfaction than both knowledge expectation and perceived usefulness. © chulmo koo,yulia wati,keeho park,min kyung lim.
کلیدواژه E-Health; End user satisfaction; Expectation-confirmation theory; Health informatics; Website quality
آدرس college of business,chosun university,gwangju-si, South Korea, sam m. walton college of business,university of arkansas,fayetteville,ar, United States, national cancer information center,national cancer control institute,national cancer center,323 ilsan-ro ilsandong-gu,goyang-si,410-769, South Korea, national cancer information center,national cancer control institute,national cancer center,323 ilsan-ro ilsandong-gu,goyang-si,410-769, South Korea
 
     
   
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