Exploring factors influencing the adoption of mobile healthcare technologies: perspectives from designers, consultants and users’ preferences

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS American Journal of Business Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1108/ajb-11-2022-0194
Sepehr Namirad, Mehdi Deiranlou, S. Sajadi
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PurposeToday, the use of smart technologies in healthcare systems is experiencing exponential growth, and the future of healthcare is seemingly closely intertwined with such technologies. Thus, any exploration of the factors that influence human health and healthcare systems inevitably touches upon the subject of new technologies. This study aims to design a conceptual model to investigate the elements that affect individuals' openness to accepting and using mobile healthcare applications (mHealth apps) and their reciprocal effects.Design/methodology/approachAfter a brief review of the literature, the authors identify the influential factors in the acceptance of smart technologies in healthcare systems and present a conceptual model in this regard. Next, the authors analyze the factors and variables and the extent of their impact by a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach. The statistical population of this study consists of 421 individuals including the developers, consultants and users (i.e. patients) of mHealth apps. Data analysis was done on the statistical software SPSS v.26, while SEM was carried out using the partial least squares (PLS) method on the modeling software SmartPLS.FindingsThe results indicate that user, consultant and developer preferences have a positive and significant impact on time, quality of life, managing chronic conditions and cooperation, and these constructs (system performance) finally have a positive and significant impact on the acceptance of mobile healthcare technologies.Originality/valueThis paper shows that mHealth apps can have a remarkable role in the prevention and treatment of medical conditions, and it is strongly recommended that this technology be utilized in the studied region.
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探索影响移动医疗技术采用的因素:来自设计师、顾问和用户偏好的观点
如今,智能技术在医疗保健系统中的应用正在经历指数级增长,医疗保健的未来似乎与这些技术密切相关。因此,任何对影响人类健康和医疗保健系统的因素的探索都不可避免地涉及到新技术的主题。本研究旨在设计一个概念模型,以调查影响个人接受和使用移动医疗应用程序(移动医疗应用程序)的开放程度及其相互影响的因素。设计/方法/方法在对文献进行简要回顾后,作者确定了在医疗保健系统中接受智能技术的影响因素,并在这方面提出了一个概念模型。接下来,作者通过结构方程建模(SEM)方法分析了因素和变量及其影响程度。本研究的统计人群由421个人组成,包括移动健康应用程序的开发人员,顾问和用户(即患者)。在统计软件SPSS v.26上进行数据分析,在建模软件SmartPLS上使用偏最小二乘(PLS)方法进行扫描电镜分析。结果表明,用户偏好、咨询师偏好和开发人员偏好对时间、生活质量、慢性病管理和合作有积极显著的影响,这些结构(系统性能)最终对移动医疗技术的接受度有积极显著的影响。原创性/价值这篇论文表明,移动健康应用程序可以有一个显着的作用,在预防和治疗医疗条件,并强烈建议在研究地区利用这一技术。
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