Understanding the determinants of adoption of mHealth services among older women’s perspective in Bangladesh

M. Alam, Liza Khanam
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the factors affecting adoption of mHealth services among the older women in Bangladesh. As this portion of the total population is rapidly increasing in Dhaka City. Design/methodology/approach Using the technology acceptance model as a theoretical framework, this study introduces perceived reliability, price value and technology anxiety as new factor reflecting the user’s reliability, beliefs and monetary concerns in the acceptance of mHealth services. A structured survey was conducted to collect the required data from convenience sampling of 271 mHealth end users from Dhaka city in Bangladesh. Findings The study confirmed that perceived usefulness, perceived reliability; price value and technology anxiety had a significant impact on mHealth adoption. Ease of use did not influence on the adoption of mHealth services. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is one of the first to investigate the determinant of mHealth adoption among older Women. Moreover, the insights from this study could benefit mHealth services providers and policymakers in implementing more effective marketing strategies to increase the acceptability of mHealth services.
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从孟加拉国老年妇女的角度理解采用mHealth服务的决定因素
目的本研究旨在探讨影响孟加拉国老年妇女采用mHealth服务的因素。由于这部分人口在达卡市迅速增加。设计/方法/方法本研究以技术接受模型为理论框架,引入感知可靠性、价格价值和技术焦虑作为反映用户接受mHealth服务的可靠性、信念和金钱问题的新因素。进行了一项结构化调查,从孟加拉国达卡市271mHealth最终用户的便利抽样中收集所需数据;价格价值和技术焦虑对mHealth的采用有显著影响。易用性并没有影响mHealth服务的采用。独创性/价值据作者所知,这项研究是首批调查老年女性采用mHealth的决定因素之一。此外,这项研究的见解可能有利于mHealth服务提供商和政策制定者实施更有效的营销策略,以提高mHealth服务的可接受性。
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