The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University, China.
School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, China.
Am J Health Promot. 2023 Sep;37(7):924-932. doi: 10.1177/08901171231186313. Epub 2023 Jun 29.
This study aimed to explore the internal determinants affecting patients' utilization of online medical services (OMS) based on the information-motivation-behavioral skills model from a behavioral perspective.
A cross-sectional study.
This study was conducted in three medical institutions in Jiangsu Province, China.
470 internet users were enrolled from patients who came to the outpatient clinics.
A self-administered questionnaire with feasible reliability and validity was used to investigate the demographic characteristics and OMS utilization-related information, motivation, behavioral skills, intention, and behavior.
According to the constructed framework, structural equation modeling was used to test the relationships between those factors and OMS utilization behaviors.
All direct paths are established except the path between information and intention. Information and motivation positively affected OMS utilization behavior through behavioral skills and intention ( < .001). Motivation and behavioral skills could positively influence OMS utilization behavior through intention ( < .01). Motivation was found to be the largest predictor of OMS utilization behavior. Moreover, gender played a moderating role in the interpretation of the behavior.
Interventions should be conducted regarding information, motivation, and behavioral skills to promote patients' use of OMS. At the same time, the impact of gender on intervention effectiveness should also be considered.
本研究旨在从行为学角度出发,基于信息-动机-行为技能模型,探讨影响患者使用在线医疗服务(OMS)的内在决定因素。
横断面研究。
本研究在中国江苏省的三家医疗机构进行。
从门诊患者中招募了 470 名互联网用户。
使用具有可行信度和效度的自填式问卷,调查人口统计学特征和 OMS 使用相关信息、动机、行为技能、意愿和行为。
根据构建的框架,使用结构方程模型检验这些因素与 OMS 使用行为之间的关系。
除了信息与意愿之间的路径外,所有直接路径均成立。信息和动机通过行为技能和意愿正向影响 OMS 使用行为(<0.001)。动机和行为技能可以通过意愿正向影响 OMS 使用行为(<0.01)。动机被发现是 OMS 使用行为的最大预测因素。此外,性别在意图的解释中起调节作用。
应针对信息、动机和行为技能进行干预,以促进患者使用 OMS。同时,还应考虑性别对干预效果的影响。