Participatory eHealth and Health Data, Dept of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:291-295. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240401.
The rapid shift to digital healthcare, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, holds promise for sustainable healthcare delivery and climate change mitigation. This study evaluates the Alltid öppet application through the lens of usability and patient satisfaction and their correlation with the intention for continued use. A cross-sectional analysis of primary care patients revealed that alignment with user needs significantly predicts long-term adoption, while frustration during use discourages it. Ease of use did not significantly affect the intention to continue, suggesting that usability alone is insufficient to drive sustained engagement. These findings highlight user-centred design's importance in digital healthcare solutions, suggesting that enduring adoption hinges on value perception and reducing user frustration. As the healthcare sector navigates its digital future, this study offers crucial insights into the design and implementation strategies that could underpin the environmental sustainability and resilience of healthcare systems.
由于 COVID-19 大流行的推动,医疗保健迅速向数字化转型,这有望实现可持续的医疗保健服务和减缓气候变化。本研究通过可用性和患者满意度的角度评估了 Alltid öppet 应用程序,以及它们与继续使用的意愿之间的相关性。对初级保健患者的横断面分析表明,与用户需求的一致性显著预测了长期采用,而使用过程中的挫败感则会阻碍其采用。易用性对继续使用的意愿没有显著影响,这表明仅具备可用性还不足以实现持续参与。这些发现强调了以用户为中心的设计在数字医疗保健解决方案中的重要性,表明持久的采用取决于对价值的认知和减少用户的挫败感。随着医疗保健部门探索其数字化未来,本研究为设计和实施策略提供了关键的见解,这些策略可能为医疗保健系统的环境可持续性和弹性提供支持。