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社区居住老年人使用电子健康的意愿的决定因素。

Determinants of the intention to use e-Health by community dwelling older people.

作者信息

de Veer Anke J E, Peeters José M, Brabers Anne E M, Schellevis Francois G, Rademakers Jany J D J M, Francke Anneke L

机构信息

NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO box 1568, 3500 BN, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine/EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Mar 15;15:103. doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-0765-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the future, an increasing number of elderly people will be asked to accept care delivered through the Internet. For example, health-care professionals can provide treatment or support via telecare. But do elderly people intend to use such so-called e-Health applications? The objective of this study is to gain insight into the intention of older people, i.e. the elderly of the future, to use e-Health applications. Using elements of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), we hypothesized that their intention is related to the belief that e-Health will help (performance expectancy), the perceived ease of use (effort expectancy), the beliefs of important others (social influence), and the self-efficacy concerning Internet usage.

METHODS

A pre-structured questionnaire was completed by 1014 people aged between 57 and 77 (response 67%). The hypothesized relationships were tested using nested linear regression analyses.

RESULTS

If offered an e-Health application in the future, 63.1% of the respondents would definitely or probably use it. In general, people with a lower level of education had less intention of using e-Health. The majority of respondents perceived e-Health as easy to use (60.8%) and easy to learn (68.4%), items that constitute the scale for effort expectancy. Items in the performance expectancy scale generally scored lower: 45.8% perceived e-Health as useful and 38.2% perceived it as a pleasant way to interact. The tested model showed that expected performance and effort were highly related to intention to use e-Health. In addition, self-efficacy was related to intention to use while social influence was not.

CONCLUSIONS

Acceptance of e-Health can be increased by informing people about the potential benefits of e-Health and letting them practice with the application. Special attention should be paid to people with less education and people who have not used the Internet before.

摘要

背景

未来,将有越来越多的老年人被要求接受通过互联网提供的护理。例如,医疗保健专业人员可以通过远程护理提供治疗或支持。但是老年人是否打算使用这种所谓的电子健康应用程序呢?本研究的目的是深入了解老年人(即未来的老年人)使用电子健康应用程序的意愿。我们运用技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)的要素,假设他们的意愿与以下信念相关:电子健康会有所帮助(绩效期望)、感知易用性(努力期望)、重要他人的信念(社会影响)以及互联网使用的自我效能感。

方法

1014名年龄在57至77岁之间的人填写了一份预先构建的问卷(回复率67%)。使用嵌套线性回归分析对假设的关系进行了检验。

结果

如果未来提供电子健康应用程序,63.1%的受访者肯定或可能会使用它。总体而言,教育程度较低的人使用电子健康的意愿较低。大多数受访者认为电子健康易于使用(60.8%)且易于学习(68.4%),这两项构成了努力期望量表。绩效期望量表中的项目得分普遍较低:45.8%的人认为电子健康有用,38.2%的人认为它是一种愉快的互动方式。所测试的模型表明,预期绩效和努力与使用电子健康的意愿高度相关。此外,自我效能感与使用意愿相关,而社会影响则不然。

结论

通过向人们宣传电子健康的潜在益处并让他们使用该应用程序进行练习,可以提高对电子健康的接受度。应特别关注教育程度较低的人和以前未使用过互联网的人。

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