Patients’ Acceptance of Telemedicine Technology: The Influence of User Behavior and Socio-Cultural Dimensions

Purno Tri Aji, Luthfi Ramadani
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Background: Over the years, the role of startups has experienced a significant increase in healthcare delivery, particularly in telemedicine. However, there are still some inherent challenges, including cultural factors, lack of digital literacy, and uneven internet network infrastructure that must be considered during implementation. Previous reports also showed that there was a knowledge gap regarding the factors influencing acceptance of telemedicine. Objective: This study aimed to introduce and investigate an adjusted model based on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to assess the influence of user dimensions, technological aspects, and socio-cultural elements on the intention to adopt telemedicine services. Methods: The hypothesized relationships between latent variables were examined through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). In addition, data analysis was carried out using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Results: Self-efficacy (β=-0.272, P=0.013), perceived usefulness (β=0.355, P=0.000), facilitating conditions (β=0.425, P=0.000), and cultural factors (β=0.421, P=0.001) were found to exert a significant influence on the intention to adopt telemedicine services. Meanwhile, trust, the variables of perceived ease of use, and social influence had no significant influences. Conclusion: This study emphasized the significance of comprehending the factors influencing the adoption of telemedicine services. In addition, the results showed that the extended TAM was applicable in assessing acceptance of telemedicine services.   Keywords: acceptance, telemedicine, TAM, SEM, intention to use
患者对远程医疗技术的接受程度:用户行为和社会文化因素的影响
背景:多年来,初创企业在医疗保健服务中的作用显著增加,尤其是在远程医疗方面。然而,在实施过程中仍需考虑一些固有的挑战,包括文化因素、缺乏数字知识以及互联网网络基础设施不均衡等。以前的报告还显示,在影响远程医疗接受度的因素方面存在知识差距:本研究旨在引入并研究一个基于技术接受模型(TAM)的调整模型,以评估用户维度、技术方面和社会文化因素对采用远程医疗服务意向的影响:方法:通过结构方程模型(SEM)研究了潜变量之间的假设关系。此外,还使用偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)进行了数据分析:结果发现,自我效能(β=-0.272,P=0.013)、感知有用性(β=0.355,P=0.000)、便利条件(β=0.425,P=0.000)和文化因素(β=0.421,P=0.001)对采用远程医疗服务的意向有显著影响。与此同时,信任、感知易用性变量和社会影响则没有显著影响:本研究强调了了解采用远程医疗服务的影响因素的重要性。此外,研究结果表明,扩展 TAM 适用于评估远程医疗服务的接受度。关键词:接受;远程医疗;TAM;SEM;使用意向
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