JYW conceived the research idea, performed the analysis, wrote the results and discussion, and materially contributed to the literature review. HYH administered the questionnaires and assisted in the literature review and analysis. JDC participated in critical discussion, contributed to analysis, and aided in editing of the manuscript. SKC participated in the study design and revised the manuscript. CJT contributed to proofreading the manuscript and examining the research framework. YFC revised the manuscript, contributed to the discussion, and prepared the manuscript for submission.
Acknowledgements
This research was supported in part by China Medical University (Grant No. CMU98-N2-18), and National Science Council (NSC98-2410-H-039-003-MY2 and NSC100-2410-H-039-003-SS2) of Taiwan. We thank Center for Information Technology of CMU and Taiwan Association for Medical Informatics for their contributions to this study.
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