Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has been threatening the healthcare system. In this context, telehealth is a potential solution to deliver effective and safe health care to the public. To facilitate the application and acceptance of telehealth, a good understanding of psychological determinants is...

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Main Authors: Li, Xue, Zhou, Yusheng, Liu, Yanfeng, Wang, Xueqin, Yuen, Kum Fai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1702252023-09-04T01:16:34Z Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective Li, Xue Zhou, Yusheng Liu, Yanfeng Wang, Xueqin Yuen, Kum Fai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::General Public Health Technology Readiness Model The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has been threatening the healthcare system. In this context, telehealth is a potential solution to deliver effective and safe health care to the public. To facilitate the application and acceptance of telehealth, a good understanding of psychological determinants is of great importance. Therefore, this study aims to examine the public's positive and negative mindsets towards telehealth. A theoretical model was established by employing the technology readiness model and perceived value theory. To empirically test the relationships between constructs, a total of 500 responses from residents in Singapore were collected; thereafter, structural equation modeling was performed. The results indicate that discomfort negatively impacts perceived value whereas optimism and innovativeness positively impact users' perceived value. Further, perceived value positively impacts the acceptance of telehealth via attitude. Demographic factors (i.e. internet literacy, age, education) can also influence certain aspects of technology readiness (e.g. innovativeness, optimism). Moreover, social influence is an important moderator between perceived value and the acceptance of telehealth. The empirical findings enhance the understanding of users' psychology concerning telehealth and provide policy recommendations regarding the development of telehealth to improve public health. 2023-09-04T01:16:34Z 2023-09-04T01:16:34Z 2023 Journal Article Li, X., Zhou, Y., Liu, Y., Wang, X. & Yuen, K. F. (2023). Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 91, 103688-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103688 2212-4209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170225 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103688 37089615 2-s2.0-85152904595 91 103688 en International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::General
Public Health
Technology Readiness Model
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Public Health
Technology Readiness Model
Li, Xue
Zhou, Yusheng
Liu, Yanfeng
Wang, Xueqin
Yuen, Kum Fai
Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
description The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has been threatening the healthcare system. In this context, telehealth is a potential solution to deliver effective and safe health care to the public. To facilitate the application and acceptance of telehealth, a good understanding of psychological determinants is of great importance. Therefore, this study aims to examine the public's positive and negative mindsets towards telehealth. A theoretical model was established by employing the technology readiness model and perceived value theory. To empirically test the relationships between constructs, a total of 500 responses from residents in Singapore were collected; thereafter, structural equation modeling was performed. The results indicate that discomfort negatively impacts perceived value whereas optimism and innovativeness positively impact users' perceived value. Further, perceived value positively impacts the acceptance of telehealth via attitude. Demographic factors (i.e. internet literacy, age, education) can also influence certain aspects of technology readiness (e.g. innovativeness, optimism). Moreover, social influence is an important moderator between perceived value and the acceptance of telehealth. The empirical findings enhance the understanding of users' psychology concerning telehealth and provide policy recommendations regarding the development of telehealth to improve public health.
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Li, Xue
Zhou, Yusheng
Liu, Yanfeng
Wang, Xueqin
Yuen, Kum Fai
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author Li, Xue
Zhou, Yusheng
Liu, Yanfeng
Wang, Xueqin
Yuen, Kum Fai
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title Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
title_short Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
title_full Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
title_fullStr Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
title_full_unstemmed Psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
title_sort psychological antecedents of telehealth acceptance: a technology readiness perspective
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170225
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