2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250220
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Healthcare providers’ acceptance of telemedicine and preference of modalities during COVID-19 pandemics in a low-resource setting: An extended UTAUT model

Abstract: Background In almost all lower and lower middle-income countries, the healthcare system is structured in the customary model of in-person or face to face model of care. With the current global COVID-19 pandemics, the usual health care service has been significantly altered in many aspects. Given the fragile health system and high number of immunocompromised populations in lower and lower-middle income countries, the economic impacts of COVID-19 are anticipated to be worse. In such scenarios, technological solu… Show more

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“…Additionally, Balkaya and Akkucuk (2021) confirm the influence of self-efficacy on effort expectancy towards consumers' adoption intention of the learning management system. In another research work, Shiferaw et al (2021) observed self-efficacy to be significantly influencing effort expectancy. It is expected that individuals' self-efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic situation influence effort expectancy.…”
Section: Facilitating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Additionally, Balkaya and Akkucuk (2021) confirm the influence of self-efficacy on effort expectancy towards consumers' adoption intention of the learning management system. In another research work, Shiferaw et al (2021) observed self-efficacy to be significantly influencing effort expectancy. It is expected that individuals' self-efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic situation influence effort expectancy.…”
Section: Facilitating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…that IWB helped them improve their teaching performances. In addition, some reports confirmed that PE had a direct impact on the behavioral intentions of teachers to use technology (Han and Conti, 2020;Faqih and Jaradat, 2021;Shiferaw et al, 2021), due to the most important positive influential factor (Tan, 2013).…”
Section: The Situation Of Interactive Whiteboard In Remote and Rural ...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They extended the UTAUT model with two additional variables, i.e., technology anxiety and resistance to change for understanding the users’ behavioral intention to adopt mHealth services. The extension of UTAUT is practiced by many previous studies related to mHealth, such as Shiferaw et al [ 66 ] extended UTAUT by adding self-efficacy and attitude for understanding healthcare providers’ acceptance of mHealth. Similarly, Khan et al [ 67 ] extended UTAUT by adding perceived ubiquity, perceived trust, and technology anxiety to study whether older adults can use mobile health (mHealth).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%