Barimwotubiri (Billy) Ruyobeza , Sara S. (Saartjie) Grobbelaar , Adele Botha
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Forecasting the adoption of digital health technologies: The intention-expectation gap
Healthcare funders and program planners are increasingly recognising that the value and impact of assistive digital health technologies (ADHT) on the traditional healthcare systems are not exclusively realised in their procurement or inhouse design and development phases. Instead, these benefits are more evident in their implementation, adoption, scaling and consistent use. However, predicting the potential for the adoption and use of future health technology such as ADHT remains a significantly challenging task. Invariably, there is limited information available for estimating their initial uptake and continued use before their procurement or design. This research relies on the results of a cross-sectional field survey of 679 participants to explore the intention-expectation gap in target adopters, as an early indicator of an ADHT's potential for adoption and use. The results confirm that behavioural expectation is a better predictor of ADHT's uptake and use than behavioural intention. Furthermore, the larger the intention-expectation gap, the less likely the initial ADHT's uptake. Consequently, promotional and educational campaigns become more valuable and necessary to close the above gap and avoid the probable subsequent intention-behaviour gap and its resultant non-adoption and use.
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Evaluation and Program Planning is based on the principle that the techniques and methods of evaluation and planning transcend the boundaries of specific fields and that relevant contributions to these areas come from people representing many different positions, intellectual traditions, and interests. In order to further the development of evaluation and planning, we publish articles from the private and public sectors in a wide range of areas: organizational development and behavior, training, planning, human resource development, health and mental, social services, mental retardation, corrections, substance abuse, and education.