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The Role of Initial Trust in the Behavioral Intention to Use Telemedicine Among Filipino Older Adults.

Maureen Olive GallardoJinky Dela TorreRyan Ebardo
Published in: Gerontology & geriatric medicine (2024)
This study investigated the behavioral intention of Filipino older adults toward using telemedicine and the pivotal role of initial trust in influencing this intention. A cross-sectional method was employed, involving a questionnaire administered to 180 participants using convenience sampling. The structural model test results indicate that subjective norm, attitude, and notably, initial trust positively impact the behavioral intention to use telemedicine, whereas perceived behavioral control does not significantly affect intention. This underscores the significance of subjective norm and attitude in shaping behavioral intention, consistent with the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), while the extended construct of initial trust played a crucial role in influencing the attitude and intention of older adults, highlighting its importance in technology adoption. The study aligns with the trend of increased telemedicine adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need for trust in sensitive healthcare contexts. Establishing initial trust is vital for successful telemedicine implementation among Filipino older adults, enhancing healthcare accessibility and well-being.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • health information
  • physical activity
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  • depressive symptoms
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  • quality improvement
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  • patient reported
  • high speed