Telecare Services for Elderly: Predictive Factors of Continued Use Intention.

Q3 Medicine Open Biomedical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2016-08-04 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874120701610010082
Yen-Chen Hsu, Chung-Hung Tsai, Yu-Ming Kuo, Bella Ya-Hui
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Abstract

Background: Several countries have recently attempted to implement telecare information technology to provide health care to older adults. This study applied self-determination theory (autonomy, relatedness, and competence) and the theory of planned behavior (subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and attitudes toward using tools) to investigate a theoretical model for explaining the predictive factors influencing the intention of elderly patients to continue using telecare services.

Methods: Elderly patients in Taiwan (N = 160) who used telecare systems and fall-detection systems completed a questionnaire. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis was applied to test hypotheses.

Results: The results revealed that the main effects related to identification supported the notion that autonomy, relatedness, subjective norm, and attitudes toward using tools positively affect elderly patients' intention to continue using telecare services. But, perceived competence and perceived behavioral control cannot be used as a predictor of intention to adopt telecare services.

Conclusion: For an aging society, to provide appropriate ways to enhance elderly patients' willingness to use telecare services is important. Our findings indicate that elderly patients' perceived relatedness and subjective norm are both crucial predictors in intention to adopt telecare services. And it means that social influence may play a critical role in elderly patients' intention to adopt telecare services; therefore, researchers can investigate social influence mechanisms in depth and examine them more closely in future research.

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老年人远程医疗服务:持续使用意愿的预测因素。
背景:一些国家最近试图实施远程医疗信息技术,为老年人提供保健服务。本研究运用自我决定理论(自主性、相关性和能力)和计划行为理论(主观规范、感知行为控制和工具使用态度),探讨影响老年患者继续使用远程医疗服务意愿的预测因素的理论模型。方法:台湾160例使用远程医疗系统和跌倒检测系统的老年患者填写问卷。采用层次多元回归分析对假设进行检验。结果:识别相关的主要效应支持自主性、相关性、主观规范和使用工具的态度对老年患者继续使用远程医疗服务的意愿有积极影响。但是,感知能力和感知行为控制不能作为采用远程医疗服务意愿的预测因子。结论:在老龄化社会中,提供适当的方法来提高老年患者使用远程医疗服务的意愿是非常重要的。研究结果表明,老年患者的感知亲缘关系和主观规范都是影响其接受远程医疗服务意愿的重要因素。这意味着社会影响可能在老年患者采用远程医疗服务的意愿中起关键作用;因此,研究人员可以在未来的研究中更深入地研究社会影响机制,并对其进行更细致的研究。
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