沙特阿拉伯临床工作人员对远程医疗接受的看法和态度

A. Alaboudi, A. Atkins, B. Sharp, M. Alzahrani, Ahmed Balkhair, Tamara Sunbul
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尽管远程医疗承诺了好处和潜在的技术优势,但它的采用经常被认为是一个失败的项目,而缺乏对潜在用户接受程度的了解是导致这种失败的最普遍原因之一。超过40%的信息和通信技术(ICT)采用项目因此而失败,如果潜在用户反对使用它,任何ICT系统都不会有效。据我们所知,没有全面的科学研究调查了沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)医疗保健系统在国家层面上临床工作人员对远程医疗接受和使用的看法和态度。这项新研究的目的在于解决这一差距,并与沙特卫生部(MOH)合作进行。采用技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT)作为本研究的基础,并在沙特阿拉伯进行问卷调查,以支持本研究的目标,从沙特阿拉伯不同类别的临床工作人员中随机抽样收集数据。本研究选取了1523份问卷进行调查,结果显示67.6%的临床工作人员平均期望或极度期望在沙特阿拉伯使用远程医疗获得高绩效。此外,62.6%的临床工作人员同意或非常同意在沙特阿拉伯使用远程医疗将与文化和社会相适应。另一方面,38.0%的临床工作人员同意或非常同意远程医疗的使用与他们的工作角色不相容。此外,40.6%的参与者表示,使用远程医疗对临床工作人员来说并不容易,37.4%的参与者表示,这将浪费大量时间,需要大量的技术和非临床管理时间来完成
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Perceptions and attitudes of clinical staff towards telemedicine acceptance in Saudi Arabia
Regardless of promised benefits of telemedicine and its potential technical superiority, its adoption is often cited as a failed project and the lack of understanding potential user acceptance is one of the most pervasive reasons leading to this failure. More than 40% of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) adoption projects have failed for this reason and any ICT system would not be effective if its potential user were averse to utilising its adoption. To the best of our knowledge, no comprehensive scientific study has investigated the perceptions and attitudes of clinical staff towards telemedicine acceptance and use in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) healthcare system at a national level. The objective of this novel research lies in addressing this gap and is conducted in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH). The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) is used to underpin this research and a questionnaire to support the objective of this research was conducted in KSA to collect data from a random sample of different categories of clinical staff in KSA. The survey of 1,523 returned questionnaires were selected and the findings of this study show that 67.6% of clinical staff on average expect or extremely expect high performance from using telemedicine in KSA. Also 62.6% of clinical staff agree or extremely agree that the use of telemedicine in KSA will be compatible with culture and society. On the other hand, 38.0% of clinical staff agree or extremely agree that the use of telemedicine will not be compatible with their job role. Furthermore 40.6% of participants stated that using telemedicine would not be easy for clinical staff and 37.4% of them indicated that it will waste a lot of time and require a lot of technical and non-clinical administrative time to complete
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