Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Sustainable Development Research Institute for Economy and Society of Beijing, China.
Beijing Institute of Technology, China.
Health Informatics J. 2020 Jun;26(2):1088-1103. doi: 10.1177/1460458219868353. Epub 2019 Sep 30.
The purpose of this study is to reveal the influential mechanism on patients' adoption intention of telemedicine in the underdeveloped areas. Based on 896 patients' data collected in Pakistan, we found that patients' adoption intention is a function of traveling cost, attitudes, and perceived usefulness. High traveling cost is found to have the most significant negative influence on adoption intention. Patients with shorter distance prefer more to use telemedicine. Traveling cost, traveling time, and traveling distance have indirect influences on adoption intention through their significant impacts on perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Our findings indicate that geographic locations does matter during promotion of telemedicine. This study also helps identify the true barriers and facilitators to large-scale adoption of telemedicine in developing countries and reduce the gap of healthcare equity as concerned by both UN Millennium Development Goals and UN Sustainable Development Goals.
本研究旨在揭示欠发达地区患者对远程医疗采用意愿的影响机制。基于在巴基斯坦收集的 896 名患者的数据,我们发现患者的采用意愿是旅行成本、态度和感知有用性的函数。高旅行成本对采用意愿的负面影响最大。距离较短的患者更倾向于使用远程医疗。旅行成本、旅行时间和旅行距离通过对感知有用性和感知易用性的显著影响对采用意愿产生间接影响。我们的研究结果表明,在推广远程医疗时地理位置很重要。本研究还有助于确定在发展中国家大规模采用远程医疗的真正障碍和促进因素,缩小联合国千年发展目标和联合国可持续发展目标所关注的医疗保健公平差距。