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Factors Influencing Adoption and Use of Telemedicine Services in Rural Areas of China: Mixed Methods Study.

Yumeng DuQiru ZhouWeibin ChengZhang ZhangSamantha HoelzerYizhi LiangHao XueXiaochen MaSean Y SylviaJunzhang TianWeiming Tang
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2022)
This study found extremely low use of telemedicine in rural China and identified potential factors affecting telemedicine uptake. The main barriers to telemedicine adoption among rural residents were found, including lack of knowledge, trust, demand as well as low self-efficacy, and insufficient physical and social support. Our study also suggests strategies to facilitate telemedicine engagement in low-resource settings: improving digital literacy and self-efficacy, building trust, and strengthening telemedicine infrastructure support.
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