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Development of an Electronic Health Record Self-Referral Tool for Lung Cancer Screening: One-Group Posttest Study

Development of an Electronic Health Record Self-Referral Tool for Lung Cancer Screening: One-Group Posttest Study

Guided by the Health Belief Model (HBM) and leveraging an electronic health record (EHR) patient portal direct messaging feature, the tool is a multilevel theory-based conceptual model that targets behavior change in LCS uptake to engage potentially eligible patients in preventative screening [17,18]. The HBM guided the development of the tool components. Research has shown that constructs within the HBM are associated with LCS uptake [14].

Garrett S Stang, Nichole T Tanner, Ashley Hatch, Jakarri Godbolt, Benjamin A Toll, Alana M Rojewski

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53159

Predicting Habitual Use of Wearable Health Devices Among Middle-aged Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors in South Korea: Cross-sectional Study

Predicting Habitual Use of Wearable Health Devices Among Middle-aged Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors in South Korea: Cross-sectional Study

Wei et al [23] combined the UTAUT2 and the health belief model (HBM) to identify the predictors of adoption and continued use of a diet and fitness mobile app. Many studies of the continued use of mobile platforms have focused on satisfaction, perceived benefit, and trust [20]. Recent studies have evaluated emerging important constructs, such as perceived privacy risk (ie, risk perception) [23], confirmation, and satisfaction [24].

Jaeyoung Ha, Jungmi Park, Sangyi Lee, Jeong Lee, Jin-Young Choi, Junhyoung Kim, Sung-il Cho, Gyeong-Suk Jeon

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42087