e-healthcare and knowledge-intensive website: An empirical study of National Cancer Center (NCC), South Korea

Chulmo Koo, Yulia Wati

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Abstract

The fact that the patient satisfaction with primary care clinical practices and physician-patient communications has been decreased gradually has brought a new opportunity to online channel as a supplementary service to provide additional information. In this study, we adopted Expectation- Confirmation Theory (ECT) to examine the process of cognitive knowledge expectation- confirmation of e-healthcare users and recommended the attributes of "knowledge-intensive website". An empirical study was conducted at the National Cancer Center (NCC), South Korea by evaluating its official website. The results indicated that all of our hypotheses were accepted: both pre-knowledge expectations and perceived performance (information quality, information presentation, and website attractiveness) positively influenced knowledge confirmation; knowledge confirmation had a positive and significant effect on perceived usefulness (post-expectations); and together with pre-expectations, both of these variables influenced user satisfaction. Discussion and implications for future research were also provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages190-201
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, PACIS 2010 - Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China
Duration: 9 Jul 201012 Jul 2010

Conference

Conference14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, PACIS 2010
Country/TerritoryTaiwan, Province of China
CityTaipei
Period9/07/1012/07/10

Keywords

  • End-user satisfaction
  • Expectation-confirmation theory
  • Knowledge-intensive website
  • National cancer center
  • Perceived performance
  • e-healthcare

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