Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia

Telecardiology had emerged as a promising tool in cardiology to improve the overall services and prevent loss due to cardiovascular diseases. User acceptance is an important determinant for ensuring successful telecardiology implementation. Acceptance of telemedicine is usually indicated by the rate...

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Main Authors: Yeo, Kee Jiar, Lee, Shih Hui, Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania
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spelling my.utm.985412023-01-12T09:05:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98541/ Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia Yeo, Kee Jiar Lee, Shih Hui Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania L Education (General) Telecardiology had emerged as a promising tool in cardiology to improve the overall services and prevent loss due to cardiovascular diseases. User acceptance is an important determinant for ensuring successful telecardiology implementation. Acceptance of telemedicine is usually indicated by the rate of diffusion throughout the healthcare system as well as the behavioural intention to use among the targeted population. This study examined factors influencing users’ intention for telecardiology usage. An extended Theory of Planned Behaviour model was utilised to assess the manner in which an individual’s personality traits and beliefs regarding telecardiology influenced their usage intention. This cross-sectional study involved a convenience sample of 423 healthcare receivers and providers of selected hospitals and a cardiac surgery centre in Malaysia. A questionnaire consisting of 46 items was used in data collection. The questionnaire was adapted and developed based on Theory of Planned Behaviour, Technology Acceptance Model and Technology Readiness Index. Structural equation modelling was performed for data analysis. The results underlined attitude, perceived behavioural control and subjective norm as significant determinants of intention. Meanwhile, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use were the antecedents for the attitude towards telecardiology use. On the other hand, optimism is the only attribute that significantly influenced both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use towards telecardiology use. The knowledge obtained from this study will allow policymakers and implementers to develop feasible strategies and effective interventions promoting telecardiology usage in Malaysia, combating against its underutilisation that typically leads to loss of time, money and effort. UKM Press 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98541/1/YeoKeeJiar2022_ExtendingtheTheoryofPlannedBehavior.pdf Yeo, Kee Jiar and Lee, Shih Hui and Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania (2022) Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 38 (2). pp. 38-55. ISSN 2289-151X http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JKMJC-2022-3802-03 DOI:10.17576/JKMJC-2022-3802-03
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Yeo, Kee Jiar
Lee, Shih Hui
Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania
Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
description Telecardiology had emerged as a promising tool in cardiology to improve the overall services and prevent loss due to cardiovascular diseases. User acceptance is an important determinant for ensuring successful telecardiology implementation. Acceptance of telemedicine is usually indicated by the rate of diffusion throughout the healthcare system as well as the behavioural intention to use among the targeted population. This study examined factors influencing users’ intention for telecardiology usage. An extended Theory of Planned Behaviour model was utilised to assess the manner in which an individual’s personality traits and beliefs regarding telecardiology influenced their usage intention. This cross-sectional study involved a convenience sample of 423 healthcare receivers and providers of selected hospitals and a cardiac surgery centre in Malaysia. A questionnaire consisting of 46 items was used in data collection. The questionnaire was adapted and developed based on Theory of Planned Behaviour, Technology Acceptance Model and Technology Readiness Index. Structural equation modelling was performed for data analysis. The results underlined attitude, perceived behavioural control and subjective norm as significant determinants of intention. Meanwhile, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use were the antecedents for the attitude towards telecardiology use. On the other hand, optimism is the only attribute that significantly influenced both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use towards telecardiology use. The knowledge obtained from this study will allow policymakers and implementers to develop feasible strategies and effective interventions promoting telecardiology usage in Malaysia, combating against its underutilisation that typically leads to loss of time, money and effort.
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author Yeo, Kee Jiar
Lee, Shih Hui
Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania
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Lee, Shih Hui
Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal, Rania
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title Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
title_short Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
title_full Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
title_fullStr Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in Malaysia
title_sort extending the theory of planned behavior to predict the intention of telecardiology adoption in malaysia
publisher UKM Press
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