A modified UTAUT model for acceptance to use telemedicine services and its predictors among healthcare professionals at public hospitals in North Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-06-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1469365
Debela Tsegaye Hailu, Mequannint Sharew Melaku, Solomon Abuhay Abebe, Agmasie Damtew Walle, Kefyalew Naniye Tilahun, Kassahun Dessie Gashu
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Abstract

Introduction: The shortage of healthcare professionals, long waiting time for treatment, inadequate transportation, and hard-to-reach geographical locations remained challenging in the healthcare service delivery in resource-limited settings. To overcome these challenges, healthcare providers are looking to use telemedicine technologies as an alternative solution. However, user resistance has consistently been identified as a major obstacle to the successful implementation of telemedicine. Thus, this study aimed to assess acceptance to use telemedicine services and its predictors among healthcare professionals at public hospitals in the North Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.

Method: A cross-sectional study design was employed among a total of 627 healthcare professionals working at public hospitals in the North Shewa Zone from 3 April to 1 May 2023. The study participants were selected using simple random sampling techniques. A questionnaire, which is adapted from the original instrument developed by Venkatesh et al.'s study and several studies regarding the UTAUT model was used. Data were collected using a self-administered structured questionnaire in English version. The descriptive statistics were estimated using the SPSS version 25, and structural equation modeling analysis was employed using AMOS V.21 software.

Results: In this study, 601 (95.85% response rate) study subjects participated. The study has shown that 315 (52.4%) (95% CI: 48.3-56.5) of the participants accepted to use telemedicine in their routine healthcare services. Performance expectancy (β = 0.184, p = 0.001), effort expectancy (β = 0.183, p < 0.001), facilitating conditions (β = 0.249, p < 0.001), and digital literacy (β = 0.403, p < 0.001) had a significant positive effect on the acceptance to use telemedicine services. Age was used to moderate facilitating conditions (β = 0.400, p < 0.001) and digital literacy (β = 0.598, p < 0.001) in relation to acceptance to use telemedicine services.

Conclusion: The healthcare professionals' acceptance to use the offered telemedicine services was promising for the future. Additionally, our research found significant effects between healthcare professionals' acceptance to use telemedicine services with the predictors except social influence. Facilitating conditions and digital literacy with acceptance to use were moderated by age. Thus, the health facility should strengthen its telemedicine technology by raising awareness of its usefulness and ease of use.

埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州北谢瓦区公立医院保健专业人员接受使用远程医疗服务的改进UTAUT模型及其预测因素。
在资源有限的情况下,医疗保健专业人员短缺、等待治疗的时间长、交通不便以及难以到达的地理位置仍然是医疗保健服务提供的挑战。为了克服这些挑战,医疗保健提供商正在寻求使用远程医疗技术作为替代解决方案。然而,用户抵制一直被认为是成功实施远程医疗的主要障碍。因此,本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州北谢瓦地区公立医院医疗保健专业人员对使用远程医疗服务的接受程度及其预测因素。方法:采用横断面研究设计,对2023年4月3日至5月1日在北舍瓦区公立医院工作的627名医护人员进行调查。研究参与者是通过简单的随机抽样技术选择的。问卷调查改编自Venkatesh等人的研究开发的原始工具,并使用了关于UTAUT模型的几项研究。数据收集采用自填式结构化英文问卷。描述性统计采用SPSS version 25进行估计,结构方程建模分析采用AMOS V.21软件。结果:本研究共有601名受试者参与,有效率为95.85%。该研究表明,315 (52.4%)(95% CI: 48.3-56.5)的参与者接受在其日常保健服务中使用远程医疗。绩效期望(β = 0.184, p = 0.001)、努力期望(β = 0.183, p β = 0.249, p β = 0.403, p β = 0.400, p β = 0.598, p)结论:卫生保健专业人员对远程医疗服务的接受程度具有良好的前景。此外,我们的研究发现,除社会影响外,医疗专业人员对使用远程医疗服务的接受程度与预测因子之间存在显著影响。便利条件和接受使用的数字素养随年龄而减慢。因此,卫生机构应通过提高对其实用性和易用性的认识来加强其远程医疗技术。
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