技术接受模型(TAM)在Covid-19大流行期间远程医疗应用中的应用

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Noverinda Galuh Puspitarani Sudaryono, Mahmud Fadhiil, S. Syarifah, Evi Rinawati Simanjuntak
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新冠肺炎疫情席卷包括印尼在内的全世界,迫使人们限制在家外的所有活动,包括在医院进行治疗活动。本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间技术接受模型(TAM)在远程医疗应用中的应用。本文采用扩展技术接受模型理论构建研究模型,并利用远程医疗用户调查数据进行实证检验。这项研究还分析了另外两个外部因素:隐私问题和信任。数据处理使用SmartPLS软件。共有406名远程医疗用户参与本研究,其中男性,n=206;51%,女性,n=200;49%。在2019冠状病毒病大流行袭击印度尼西亚期间,研究受访者习惯性地使用远程医疗应用程序。在这些受访者中,94.7%的人表示在COVID-19大流行期间使用了远程医疗服务。使用最广泛的远程医疗应用,共有59.7%的受访者选择了Halodoc。外部变量隐私问题不影响所使用的远程医疗的感知有用性。然而,信任和感知有用性在印度尼西亚COVID-19大流行期间使用的远程医疗中具有积极意义。隐私问题对权宜之计的看法影响有限,但会影响远程医疗应用程序的易用性。另一方面,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,信任在塑造远程医疗的可用性和易用性方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因为远程医疗已成为获得医疗保健服务不可或缺的手段。
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Application of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in Telemedicine Application During Covid-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the whole world, including Indonesia, forcing people to limit all activities outside their homes, including treatment activities to hospitals. This study aims to examine the application of the technology acceptance model (TAM) to telemedicine applications during the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposed research model is formulated from the extended technology acceptance model theory with empirical testing using data obtained from telemedicine user surveys. This study analyzed two additional external factors: privacy concerns and trust. Data is processed using SmartPLS software. A total of 406 telemedicine users participated in this study with male, n=206; 51%, female, n=200; 49%. Research respondents habitually used telemedicine applications during the COVID-19 pandemic that hit Indonesia. Among these respondents, 94.7% reported using telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most widely used telemedicine application, with a total of 59.7% of respondents, chose Halodoc. The external variable privacy concern does not affect the perceived usefulness of telemedicine used. However, trust and perceived usefulness are associated with a positive significance in telemedicine used during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Privacy concerns have a limited impact on the perception of expediency but influence the ease of use of telemedicine apps. On the other hand, trust plays a vital role in shaping telemedicine's perceived usefulness and ease of use during the COVID-19 pandemic, as telemedicine has become indispensable for accessing healthcare services.
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World Journal of Science Technology and Sustainable Development
World Journal of Science Technology and Sustainable Development GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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