Chair of Service Operations, Institute of Business Administration, Rostock University, Rostock, Germany.
Wismar Business School, Wismar University, Wismar, Germany.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Oct 5;23(10):e28193. doi: 10.2196/28193.
Indoor positioning systems (IPS) have become increasingly important for several branches of the economy (eg, in shopping malls) but are relatively new to hospitals and underinvestigated in that context. This research analyzes the intention of actors within a hospital to use an IPS to address this gap.
To investigate the intentions of hospital visitors and employees (as the main actors in a hospital) to use an IPS in a hospital.
The reasoned action approach was used, according to which the behavior of an individual is caused by behavioral intentions that are affected by (1) a persuasion that represents the individual's attitude toward the behavior, (2) perceived norms that describe the influence of other individuals, and (3) perceived norms that reflect the possibility of the individual influencing the behavior.
The survey responses of 323 hospital visitors and 304 hospital employees were examined separately using SmartPLS 3.3.3. Bootstrapping procedures with 5000 subsamples were used to test the models (one-tailed test with a significance level of .05). The results show that attitude (β=.536; P<.001; f²=.381) and perceived norms (β=.236; P<.001; f²=.087) are predictors of hospital visitors' intention to use an IPS. In addition, attitude (β=.283; P<.001; f²=.114), perceived norms (β=.301; P<.001; f²=.126), and perceived behavioral control (β=.178; P=.005; f²=.062) are predictors of hospital employees' intention to use an IPS.
This study has two major implications: (1) our extended reasoned action approach model, which takes into account spatial abilities and personal innovativeness, is appropriate for determining hospital visitors' and employees' intention to use an IPS; and (2) hospitals should invest in implementing IPS with a focus on (a) navigational services for hospital visitors and (b) asset tracking for hospital employees.
室内定位系统(IPS)在许多经济领域(例如购物中心)变得越来越重要,但在医院中相对较新,在该领域的研究还不够充分。本研究分析了医院内部各角色使用 IPS 的意图,以填补这一空白。
调查医院访客和员工(作为医院的主要角色)在医院使用 IPS 的意图。
本研究使用了理性行为方法,根据该方法,个人的行为是由行为意图引起的,而行为意图受以下因素影响:(1)个人对行为的态度表示的说服力,(2)描述其他个人影响的感知规范,以及(3)反映个人影响行为的可能性的感知规范。
分别使用 SmartPLS 3.3.3 检查了 323 名医院访客和 304 名医院员工的调查回复。使用 5000 个样本的自举程序对模型进行了测试(单侧检验,显著性水平为.05)。结果表明,态度(β=.536;P<.001;f²=.381)和感知规范(β=.236;P<.001;f²=.087)是医院访客使用 IPS 意图的预测指标。此外,态度(β=.283;P<.001;f²=.114)、感知规范(β=.301;P<.001;f²=.126)和感知行为控制(β=.178;P=.005;f²=.062)是医院员工使用 IPS 意图的预测指标。
本研究有两个主要意义:(1)我们扩展的理性行为方法模型考虑了空间能力和个人创新性,适用于确定医院访客和员工使用 IPS 的意图;(2)医院应该投资于实施 IPS,重点关注(a)医院访客的导航服务和(b)医院员工的资产跟踪。