推动移动健康应用使用的因素:来自调查的见解。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-24-44
Nur Farahin Mohd Johari, Nazlena Mohamad Ali, Mohamad Hidir Mhd Salim, Nor Aniza Abdullah
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摘要

背景:移动医疗(mHealth)提供便捷的医疗信息和服务,促进积极的行为改变。然而,随着时间的推移,用户对移动医疗的参与度会降低,导致严重的辍学率。本研究旨在调查导致停止使用移动健康的因素,并检查有说服力的因素如何影响用户继续使用移动健康的意图。它还试图确定影响移动医疗参与的主要激励因素和障碍。方法:进行了一项调查,以评估与移动医疗使用相关的说服因素、激励因素和障碍。该调查包括评估用户对移动医疗的感知说服力,影响他们继续使用移动医疗的因素,以及持续使用移动医疗的动机和障碍。结果:分析显示,不引人注目与继续使用移动健康的意图有最强的正相关。此外,发现用户对移动医疗的说服力的看法与他们继续使用它的意图之间存在正相关。该研究还确定了鼓励采用移动医疗的主要动机和阻碍长期参与的几个障碍。结论:这些发现强调了制定战略以提高移动医疗解决方案的长期采用和降低辍学率的重要性。未来的研究需要探索有效的干预措施,以维持移动医疗的使用,并解决导致脱离接触的障碍。
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Factors driving the use of mobile health app: insights from a survey.

Background: Mobile health (mHealth) offers easy accessibility to healthcare information and services, promoting positive behaviour change. However, user engagement to mHealth diminishes over time, resulting in significant dropout rates. This study aims to investigate the factors contributing to the discontinuation of mHealth use and examine how persuasive elements influence users' intention to continue using mHealth. It also seeks to identify the key motivators and barriers affecting mHealth engagement.

Methods: A survey was conducted to assess persuasive elements, motivators, and barriers related to mHealth usage. The survey included measures to evaluate users' perceived persuasiveness of mHealth, the factors influencing their intention to continue using it, and both the motivators and barriers to its sustained use.

Results: The analysis revealed that unobtrusiveness had the strongest positive correlation with the intention to continue using mHealth. Additionally, a positive association was found between users' perception of mHealth's persuasiveness and their intention to continue using it. The study also identified key motivators that encourage mHealth adoption and several barriers that hinder long-term engagement.

Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of developing strategies to enhance the long-term adoption of mHealth solutions and reduce dropout rates. Future research is needed to explore effective interventions for sustaining mHealth usage and addressing the barriers that lead to disengagement.

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