Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 300 Prince Phillip Drive, St. John's, NL, A1B 3X5, Canada.
Int J Med Inform. 2018 Apr;112:34-39. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2018.01.008. Epub 2018 Jan 12.
As health care becomes more reliant on technology, a better understanding of the factors that contribute to acceptance and use of technology is now critical. The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) has been applied to study a variety of technologies in different settings, and it is one of the most cited theories in Information Systems (IS) research. However, there has been limited application of UTAUT to health IT and, in particular, to patients' IT use.
The aim of this study is to adapt UTAUT to the context of patient acceptance and use of an Emergency Department (ED) wait-times website, and to empirically test the modified model and compare the results to those of the original UTAUT model. Specifically, it is proposed that there will be a significant relationship between facilitating conditions and behavioral intention.
A survey of patients in the ED of a Canadian hospital was conducted, yielding 118 completed surveys, and subsequently analyzed using Partial least squares (PLS).
This study found that the modified UTAUT produced a substantial improvement in variance explained in behavioral intention compared to the original UTAUT (66% versus 46%). The modified-UTAUT model showed significant effects in performance expectancy (r = 0.302, p < 0.01) and facilitating conditions (r = 0.539, p < 0.001) on behavioral intention to use the website, while the effort expectancy impact was not significant.
This study provides empirical support for the modified-UTAUT in the context of patients' intention to use an ED wait times website. Some results of this study support prior research, while some differ, such as the non-significant relationship between effort expectancy and behavioral intention and the finding that performance expectancy is not the main driver of intention to use. As proposed, facilitating conditions - having the resources necessary to view the website and having the ability to find the website - were the most important factors influencing behavioral intention. UTAUT is a key theoretical advance in IS research and by modifying it to the context of patient use, we contribute to both IS and health research.
随着医疗保健越来越依赖技术,现在迫切需要更好地了解促成技术接受和使用的因素。统一技术接受和使用理论(UTAUT)已被应用于研究不同环境中的各种技术,它是信息系统(IS)研究中最常被引用的理论之一。然而,UTAUT 在医疗保健信息技术中的应用有限,特别是在患者的信息技术使用方面。
本研究旨在将 UTAUT 应用于患者接受和使用急诊部门(ED)等待时间网站的背景,并对修改后的模型进行实证检验,并将结果与原始 UTAUT 模型进行比较。具体来说,提出便利条件与行为意图之间存在显著关系。
对加拿大一家医院 ED 的患者进行了调查,共获得 118 份完整的调查问卷,随后使用偏最小二乘法(PLS)进行分析。
本研究发现,与原始 UTAUT 相比,修改后的 UTAUT 在行为意图方面的方差解释有了实质性的提高(66%对 46%)。修改后的 UTAUT 模型在绩效期望(r=0.302,p<0.01)和便利条件(r=0.539,p<0.001)对使用网站的行为意图有显著影响,而努力期望的影响则不显著。
本研究为修改后的 UTAUT 在患者使用 ED 等待时间网站的意图背景下提供了实证支持。本研究的一些结果支持了先前的研究,而另一些结果则不同,例如努力期望与行为意图之间的非显著关系,以及绩效期望不是使用意图的主要驱动因素的发现。如前所述,便利条件——拥有查看网站的必要资源和拥有查找网站的能力——是影响行为意图的最重要因素。UTAUT 是 IS 研究中的一个重要理论进展,通过将其修改为患者使用的背景,我们为 IS 和健康研究做出了贡献。