Fiza Abdul Rahim, Gopinath Muruti, Z. Ismail, Ganthan Narayana Samy
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A qualitative analysis of information privacy concerns among healthcare employees.
Healthcare organizationsprocess massive amount of electronic medical records (EMR) utilizedby their employees. Having given privileged access to sensitive and valuable patient information in the EMR, healthcare employees may cause privacy breaches, which may lead to detrimental consequences. Therefore, it is vital to impose particular attention to healthcare employees’ concerns on privacy in the use of EMR. The purpose of this paper is to indicate the results from quantitative analysis (phase 1) through qualitative analysis (phase 2). From phase 1, privacy awareness is the only factor that influences information privacy concerns (IPC) in the use of EMRamong healthcare employees, suggesting that healthcare employees do not think that privacy policy, privacy control, privacy risk, and privacy experience influence their IPC. To investigate why the respondents answered in this manner, the interviewees were asked to clarify why they think privacy awareness is veryimportant to ensure the IPC among healthcare employees. Indeed, the mediating relationship of privacy awareness between privacy policy and IPC were discussed by highlighting on the implementation practices regarding privacy policy enforcement and awareness programs in healthcare organization.
期刊介绍:
IJSIA aims to facilitate and support research related to security technology and its applications. Our Journal provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of security technology and its applications. Journal Topics: -Access Control -Ad Hoc & Sensor Network Security -Applied Cryptography -Authentication and Non-repudiation -Cryptographic Protocols -Denial of Service -E-Commerce Security -Identity and Trust Management -Information Hiding -Insider Threats and Countermeasures -Intrusion Detection & Prevention -Network & Wireless Security -Peer-to-Peer Security -Privacy and Anonymity -Secure installation, generation and operation -Security Analysis Methodologies -Security assurance -Security in Software Outsourcing -Security products or systems -Security technology -Systems and Data Security