The roles of trust, personalization, loss of privacy, and anthropomorphism in public acceptance of smart healthcare services.
Kaifeng LiuDa TaoPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2022)
Keyphrases
- health information
- security services
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- trust relationships
- context aware
- user acceptance
- personalized information
- privacy concerns
- policy enforcement
- personal data
- identity management
- location aware
- electronic transactions
- mobile services
- smart environments
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- web services
- health care
- smart objects
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- public services
- privacy policies
- electronic payment
- ubiquitous computing
- security protocols
- mobile payment
- security risks
- public key infrastructure
- public health
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- privacy preserving
- trust model
- personal information
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- home care
- user privacy
- user profiles
- business partners
- information loss
- personalized services
- information services
- information systems
- continuous monitoring
- ambient intelligence
- enterprise network
- security issues
- enabling technologies
- privacy protection
- automated trust negotiation
- access control systems
- reputation mechanisms
- government services
- pervasive computing
- mobile technologies
- service quality
- user model
- third party
- information sharing