The role of user centric measures in the use of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs)

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Matti J. Haverila, Kai C. Haverila, Caitlin McLaughlin
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Purpose Health authorities have introduced non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) with the aim of reducing the spread of viruses. Against the backdrop of social marketing, normative and utility theories, the purpose of the paper is to examine the relationships between user centric measures such as perceived effectiveness, user satisfaction, and value for effort on intentions to continue to use NPIs. Furthermore, the moderating role of value for effort on user satisfaction and, subsequently, intentions to continue to use NPIs was also considered. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional online survey was completed in British Columbia, Canada (N = 287). Analysis was done with partial least squares structural equation modeling. Findings The results show that the relationships between user centric measures are positive and significant on intentions to continue to use NPIs. Furthermore, value for effort moderated the relationship between user satisfaction and intentions to continue to use NPIs – but the relationship was negative. Thus, the higher values of the value for effort construct cause the relationship between user satisfaction and reuse intention to somewhat diminish. Originality/value The results confirm the positive and significant relationships between user centric measures in the context of the use of NPIs and introduce a new understanding of the effect of value for effort on the relationship between user satisfaction and intentions to use NPIs. This enables health officials to better understand how to encourage the use of NPIs.
以用户为中心的措施在非药物干预(NPI)使用中的作用
目的卫生当局引入了非药物干预措施,旨在减少病毒的传播。在社会营销、规范和效用理论的背景下,本文的目的是检验以用户为中心的衡量标准之间的关系,如感知有效性、用户满意度和继续使用NPI的努力价值。此外,还考虑了努力的价值对用户满意度的调节作用,以及随后继续使用NPI的意图。设计/方法/方法在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省完成了一项横断面在线调查(N=287)。分析采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型。结果表明,以用户为中心的措施之间的关系是积极的,对继续使用NPI的意图具有显著意义。此外,努力的价值调节了用户满意度和继续使用NPI的意图之间的关系,但这种关系是负面的。因此,努力值结构的较高值会导致用户满意度和重用意图之间的关系有所减弱。原创性/价值研究结果证实了在使用NPI的背景下,以用户为中心的措施之间存在积极而显著的关系,并引入了对努力价值对用户满意度和使用NPI意图之间关系的影响的新理解。这使卫生官员能够更好地了解如何鼓励使用NPI。
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