Gao Chenchen, Shen Yucong, Xu Wenxian, Zhang Yongjie, Tu Qiongyao, Zhu Xingjie, Lu Zhongqiu, Yang Yeqin
School of Nursing, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Huangyan Hospital,Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China.
Int J Med Inform. 2023 Apr;172:105000. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105000. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
Despite the obvious potential benefits of diabetes self-management apps, users' continuous use of diabetes self-management apps is still not widespread. Influential factors coexisted in information ecologies are likely to have a synthetic effect on users' continuous use behavior. However, it is less clear how factors in information ecologies combine to influence users' continuous use behavior.
The objectives of this study are to explore combinations of factors (perceived severity, information quality, service quality, system quality, and social influence) in information ecologies that lead to users' continuous use behavior of diabetes self-management apps and which combination is the most important.
Purpose sampling was used to recruit diabetes self-management app users from July 1, 2021 to January 31, 2022. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) was then employed by conducting necessity and sufficiency analysis.
In total 280 diabetes self-management app users participated. The necessity analysis indicated that no single factor was necessary to cause users' continuous use behavior, and the sufficiency analysis identified five different combinations of factors that lead to users' continuous use behavior. Of these five, the combination of high information quality, high service quality, and high social influence was found to be the most important path.
Users' continuous use behavior of diabetes self-management apps results from the synergistic effects of factors in information ecologies. The five paths that directly contribute to users' continuous use, as well as the four user types preliminarily identified in this study may provide a reference for healthcare providers and app developers.
尽管糖尿病自我管理应用程序具有明显的潜在益处,但用户对其持续使用的情况仍不普遍。信息生态中存在的影响因素可能会对用户的持续使用行为产生综合影响。然而,目前尚不清楚信息生态中的各种因素如何相互结合来影响用户的持续使用行为。
本研究旨在探讨信息生态中导致糖尿病自我管理应用程序用户持续使用行为的因素(感知严重性、信息质量、服务质量、系统质量和社会影响)组合,以及哪种组合最为重要。
采用目的抽样法,于2021年7月1日至2022年1月31日招募糖尿病自我管理应用程序用户。然后运用模糊集定性比较分析(fsQCA)进行必要性和充分性分析。
共有280名糖尿病自我管理应用程序用户参与。必要性分析表明,没有单一因素是导致用户持续使用行为的必要条件,充分性分析确定了导致用户持续使用行为的五种不同因素组合。在这五种组合中,高信息质量、高服务质量和高社会影响的组合被发现是最重要的路径。
糖尿病自我管理应用程序用户的持续使用行为是信息生态中各因素协同作用的结果。本研究直接促成用户持续使用的五条路径以及初步识别出的四类用户,可为医疗服务提供者和应用程序开发者提供参考。