2018
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20183604
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Use of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model for telemedicine services: an exploratory study

Abstract: Background: While quality health-care is considered a fundamental human right for all citizens; the challenge remains in making it accessible to all. Information systems have been identified as possible solution that can be used to alleviate disparity between rural and urban healthcare services and bridge the digital divide. Literature has suggested that one of the barriers for successful implementation of health information system is the user acceptance by health care personnel. The main objective of this stu… Show more

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“…Research has shown that one of the main barriers for the successful integration of telehealth into the world of OT is user acceptance (Irfanahemad, Nandakumar, & Radhiki, 2018). The use of the UTAUT model can help gain a better understanding of the perceived benefits and barriers that OT practitioners have when it comes to the use of telehealth services (Irfanahemad, Nandakumar, & Radhiki, 2018).…”
Section: Occupational Therapists Perspectives On Telehealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has shown that one of the main barriers for the successful integration of telehealth into the world of OT is user acceptance (Irfanahemad, Nandakumar, & Radhiki, 2018). The use of the UTAUT model can help gain a better understanding of the perceived benefits and barriers that OT practitioners have when it comes to the use of telehealth services (Irfanahemad, Nandakumar, & Radhiki, 2018).…”
Section: Occupational Therapists Perspectives On Telehealthmentioning
confidence: 99%