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〔关键词〕 电子健康 信任 前置动因 路径 概念框架
文章对电子健康用户信任相关的文献进行梳理,介绍了电子健康概念及内 容,提炼出电子健康用户信任的主要前置动因,阐释了电子健康用户信任路径实现,并构建 了电子健康用户信任概念框架。以此概念框架为基础,从信任源、用户和信息转移及权重三 方面对未来电子健康用户信任的相关研究进行展望。
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