焦虑
技术接受与使用的统一理论
受益人
心理学
医学
临床心理学
老年学
社会影响力
精神科
社会心理学
业务
财务
作者
Yu-e Chen,Jiajun Yuan,Lili Shi,Jingya Zhou,Wang Hansong,Chengjin Li,Enhong Dong,Liebin Zhao
出处
期刊:Healthcare
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-07-16
卷期号:12 (14): 1421-1421
标识
DOI:10.3390/healthcare12141421
摘要
The unprecedented rapid growth of digital health has brought new opportunities to the health field. However, elderly patients with chronic diseases, as an important potential beneficiary group, are affected by the digital divide, leading to unsatisfactory usage of digital health technologies (DHTs). Our study focused on the factors influencing the adoption of DHTs among this vulnerable group. To extend the UTAUT theory, technology anxiety and several demographic predictors were included to address the age characteristics of the respondents. An on-site survey was conducted in general, district, and community hospitals in Shanghai (n = 309). Facilitating conditions negatively influenced technology anxiety. Technology anxiety hindered behavioural intention. Social influence had a significant but negative impact on behavioural intention. Education, whether older adults have had experience with DHTs and previous smartphone usage experiences were significantly associated with technology anxiety. The findings provide valuable information for multiple stakeholders, including family members of elderly users, product designers, and policymakers. Ameliorating facilitating conditions, improving devices’ usage experience, encouraging attempts and focusing on groups with lower educational levels can help to reduce technology anxiety and promote DHT acceptance and use in older age groups.
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