Assessing the telemedicine acceptance for adults in Brazil.

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Karina M Serrano, Glauco H S Mendes, Fabiane L Lizarelli, Gilberto M D Ganga
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to find factors influencing the acceptance of telemedicine for adults in Brazil. Moreover, it investigates the moderating role of disease complexity and the generational digital divide phenomenon on the intention to use the telemedicine service.

Design/methodology/approach: A quasi-experiment was employed. Primary data were collected using a survey research method considering two different scenarios based on disease complexity and symptom severity. A total of 248 responses were collected using a structured questionnaire. The authors also tested these two scenarios in three generations (X, Y and Z) of adults. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the collected data and test the research hypotheses.

Findings: The results indicated that performance expectancy and perceived security and reliability are two predictors of the behavioral intention to use telemedicine, whereas effort expectancy and social influence showed no statistical significance. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that adults tend to adopt telemedicine regardless of the level of disease complexity. Finally, this study does not support the existence of a digital divide in the three generations.

Originality/value: The study applies the UTAUT model to assess the telemedicine acceptance for younger generations. It examines patient risk perception (security and reliability) as one antecedent of telemedicine acceptance.

评估巴西成年人对远程医疗的接受程度。
目的:本研究旨在找出影响巴西成人接受远程医疗的因素。此外,研究还探讨了疾病复杂性和代际数字鸿沟现象对远程医疗服务使用意愿的调节作用。设计/方法/方法:采用准实验方法。采用基于疾病复杂性和症状严重程度考虑两种不同情景的调查研究方法收集原始数据。采用结构化问卷收集了248份回复。作者还在三代成年人(X、Y和Z)中测试了这两种情况。采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对收集的数据进行分析,并对研究假设进行检验。结果表明:绩效期望和感知安全可靠性是远程医疗行为意愿的两个预测因子,而努力期望和社会影响对远程医疗行为意愿的影响无统计学意义。此外,结果表明,无论疾病复杂程度如何,成年人都倾向于采用远程医疗。最后,本研究不支持三代人之间存在数字鸿沟。原创性/价值:本研究应用UTAUT模型评估年轻一代对远程医疗的接受程度。它检查了患者的风险感知(安全性和可靠性)作为远程医疗接受的一个先决条件。
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4.00
自引率
6.70%
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期刊介绍: ■Successful quality/continuous improvement projects ■The use of quality tools and models in leadership management development such as the EFQM Excellence Model, Balanced Scorecard, Quality Standards, Managed Care ■Issues relating to process control such as Six Sigma, Leadership, Managing Change and Process Mapping ■Improving patient care through quality related programmes and/or research Articles that use quantitative and qualitative methods are encouraged.
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