Liu Lili, Miguel Cruz Antonio, Rios Rincon Adriana, Buttar Vickie, Ranson Quentin, Goertzen Darrell
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta , Canada .
Disabil Rehabil. 2015;37(5):447-55. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2014.923529. Epub 2014 Jun 5.
The aim of this study was to examine what factors affect the acceptance behavior and use of new technologies for rehabilitation by therapists at a large rehabilitation hospital in Canada.
A self-administrated paper-based survey was created by adapting scales with high levels of internal consistency in prior research using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Items were scored on a 7-point Likert scale, ranging from "strongly disagree (1)" to "strongly agree (7)". The target population was all occupational therapists (OT) and physical therapists (PT) involved with the provision of therapeutic interventions at the hospital. Our research model was tested using partial least squares (PLS) technique.
Performance expectancy was the strongest salient construct for behavioral intention to use new technologies in rehabilitation, whereas neither effort expectancy nor social influence were salient constructs for behavioral intention to use new technologies; (4) facilitating condition and behavioral intention to use new technologies were salient constructs for current use of new technologies in rehabilitation, with facilitating condition the strongest salient for current use of new technologies in rehabilitation.
In a large rehabilitation hospital where use of new technologies in rehabilitation is not mandatory, performance expectancy, or how the technology can help in therapists' work, was the most important factor in determining therapists' acceptance and use of technologies. However, effort expectancy and social influence constructs were not important, i.e. therapists were not influenced by the degree of difficulty or social pressures to use technologies. Behavioral intention and facilitating condition, or institutional support, are related to current use of new technologies in rehabilitation.
本研究旨在探讨在加拿大一家大型康复医院中,哪些因素会影响治疗师对康复新技术的接受行为和使用情况。
通过采用技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT),对先前研究中具有高度内部一致性的量表进行改编,创建了一份纸质自填式调查问卷。项目采用7点李克特量表评分,范围从“强烈不同意(1)”到“强烈同意(7)”。目标人群是医院中所有参与提供治疗干预的职业治疗师(OT)和物理治疗师(PT)。我们使用偏最小二乘法(PLS)技术对研究模型进行了测试。
绩效期望是康复中使用新技术行为意图的最显著因素,而努力期望和社会影响都不是使用新技术行为意图的显著因素;(4)促进条件和使用新技术的行为意图是康复中当前使用新技术的显著因素,其中促进条件是康复中当前使用新技术的最强显著因素。
在一家康复新技术使用并非强制的大型康复医院中,绩效期望,即技术如何有助于治疗师的工作,是决定治疗师对技术接受和使用的最重要因素。然而,努力期望和社会影响因素并不重要,即治疗师不受使用技术的难度程度或社会压力的影响。行为意图和促进条件,即机构支持,与康复中当前使用新技术有关。