Clinicians' assessment of mobile monitoring: a comparative study in Japan and Spain.

Medicine 2.0 Pub Date : 2013-09-18 eCollection Date: 2013-07-01 DOI:10.2196/med20.2874
Shintaro Okazaki, José Alberto Castañeda, Silvia Sanz
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Abstract

Background: The gradual but steady shift toward telemedicine during the past decades is a clear response to important health problems that most industrialized countries have been facing. The growing elderly population and changing dietary habits have led to an increase in people with chronic diseases and overall health care expenditures. As more consumers use their mobile device as their preferred information and communication technology (ICT) device, mobile health monitoring has been receiving increasing attention in recent years.

Objective: This study examines clinicians' perception of factors determining mobile health monitoring acceptance in Japan and Spain. The study proposes a causal model consisting of innovation seeking, new ICT attributes (perceived value, time-place flexibility, and compatibility), and usage intention. In addition, cross-country differences are posited for the hypothesized relationships among the proposed constructs.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was performed to test our research model and hypotheses. The sample consisted of clinicians from various medical specialties. In total, 471 and 497 usable responses were obtained in Japan and Spain, respectively.

Results: In both countries, the collected data fit the model well with all the hypothesized paths among the constructs being supported. Furthermore, the moderating effects of psychic distance were observed in most of the paths.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the importance of new ICT attributes, namely perceived value, time-place flexibility, and compatibility, in the clinicians' adoption of mobile health monitoring. In particular, our results clearly indicated that perceived medical value and ubiquitous nature of the tool are the two main benefits clinicians are likely to perceive (and appreciate) in both countries. This tendency will be stronger for those with a greater propensity to seek innovation in ICT. In terms of cross-country comparison, the strength of the path from innovation seeking to perceived value was greater in Japan than in Spain. Since the number of clinicians per 10,000 residents is substantially fewer in Japan compared with Spain, clinicians with a greater propensity to seek innovation in ICT may have perceived greater value in using mobile health monitoring to improve remote patient care.

临床医生对移动监测的评估:日本和西班牙的比较研究。
背景:在过去几十年中,逐渐但稳定地转向远程医疗是对大多数工业化国家一直面临的重要健康问题的明确回应。老年人口的增长和饮食习惯的改变导致慢性病患者和总体卫生保健支出的增加。随着越来越多的消费者将移动设备作为首选的信息通信技术(ICT)设备,移动健康监测近年来受到越来越多的关注。目的:本研究考察了日本和西班牙临床医生对决定移动健康监测接受程度的因素的看法。研究提出了一个由创新寻求、信息通信技术新属性(感知价值、时空灵活性和兼容性)和使用意愿组成的因果模型。此外,跨国家的差异假设的关系之间提出的构念。方法:采用问卷调查法对研究模型和假设进行检验。样本由来自不同医学专业的临床医生组成。总共在日本和西班牙分别获得了471和497个可用的回复。结果:在这两个国家,收集的数据与模型很好地拟合,所有的假设路径之间的结构被支持。此外,心理距离在大多数路径上都有调节作用。结论:我们的研究表明,新的ICT属性,即感知价值,时间-地点灵活性和兼容性,在临床医生采用移动健康监测中的重要性。特别是,我们的研究结果清楚地表明,在这两个国家,临床医生可能会感知到(和欣赏)该工具的感知医疗价值和无处不在的性质。对于那些更倾向于寻求信息通信技术创新的国家来说,这种趋势将更加强烈。在跨国比较方面,日本从创新寻求到感知价值的路径强度大于西班牙。由于日本每1万名居民的临床医生人数远低于西班牙,因此更倾向于寻求信息和通信技术创新的临床医生可能认为,利用移动健康监测改善远程病人护理的价值更大。
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