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1b) removed the ATT component from the model, which originally mediated some of the influence of PU and PEOU. TAM2 also added a variable meant to capture the social influence (e.g., from colleagues or bosses) that compels end users to positively evaluate and accept IT, called subjective ...
Finally, the findings provide new guidelines for hospitals to achieve economic and social benefits. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 reviews relevant research on online healthcare platforms and the impact of the online market on offline markets. Section 3 presents the ...
initiative emphasized the saving component. The savings groups allowed women to set rules that match their livelihoods, to adapt them to their needs and to control how the money was collected and spent. This enabled them to manage disruptions due to seasonal and economic fluctuations as well as ...
Refugee and asylum-seeking women in Canada may have significant harmful childbearing health outcomes and unmet health and social care needs. The most vulnerable of these women are: those who have left their countries by force (e.g., war, rape or abuse histories), are separated from their fami...
“We have identified five key areas of focus for the next three years, that will support us to lead sector-wide change in the delivery of Aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing services.” “It’s all about bringing our voices to the table to create the change we need,” she said. ...
The analysis of the literature adds some relevant information on HRQoL in ED and may address the future research toward the exploration of specific questions. One of these may be the prominent role of Psychological Health domain in HRQoL, since our study confirms that this component is able to ...
Recent years have seen a rapid change in China’s global engagement and a recognition that solving global challenges will need to take the changing role of China into account. The paper discusses China’s growing involvement in global health. Health is a
mobilisation activities, which can be a critical component of health systems in low- and middle-income countries. This gap forced our three studies to incorporate demand-side aspects (e.g. community demand and social mobilisation activities) somewhat artificially into the service delivery component. ...