Telemedicine Adoption in India: Identifying Factors Affecting Intention to Use

Vanita Singh, Vedant Dev
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Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic mandates the transformation of the traditional healthcare delivery model from facility-based to virtual care worldwide. The use of technology in delivering healthcare has always been debated and faces challenges as patients as well as providers are often resistive to change. To date, studies focusing on one's intention to use technology have gained significant research attention. Using the technology adoption model as a research framework, a sample of 336 individuals within the age group of 18-70 years were surveyed via online to understand their intention to use telemedicine. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The findings suggest that perceived ease of use is a significant determinant of one's intention to use telemedicine vis-a-vis its effect on perceived usefulness and attitude towards telemedicine use. The attitude towards telemedicine is significantly affected by privacy concerns and outcome beliefs. The study results have implications for health policymakers and others when implementing telemedicine for today's healthcare delivery.
印度采用远程医疗:确定影响使用意愿的因素
2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使传统医疗服务模式在全球范围内从基于设施的医疗服务向虚拟医疗服务转变。在提供医疗保健方面使用技术一直存在争议,并且面临挑战,因为患者和提供者往往抗拒变革。迄今为止,关注一个人使用技术的意图的研究已经获得了重要的研究关注。以技术采用模型为研究框架,对年龄在18-70岁的336人进行了在线调查,以了解他们使用远程医疗的意愿。数据分析采用结构方程模型。研究结果表明,相对于其对感知有用性和对远程医疗使用态度的影响,感知易用性是一个人使用远程医疗意愿的重要决定因素。对远程医疗的态度受到隐私问题和结果信念的显著影响。研究结果对卫生政策制定者和其他人在实施远程医疗时具有启示意义。
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