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Healthcare providers' acceptance of telemedicine and preference of modalities during COVID-19 pandemics in a low-resource setting: An extended UTAUT model.

Kirubel Biruk ShiferawShegaw Anagaw MengisteMonika Knudsen GullslettAtinkut Alamirrew ZelekeBinyam TilahunTsion TebejeRobel WondimuSurafel DesalegnEden Abetu Mehari
Published in: PloS one (2021)
This study found that effort expectancy and attitude were significantly predictors of healthcare professionals' acceptance of telemedicine. Attitude toward using telemedicine systems was also highly influenced by performance expectancy, self-efficacy and facilitating conditions. effort expectancy and attitude were also significant mediators in predicting users' acceptance of telemedicine. In addition, mHealth approach was the most preferred modality of telemedicine and this opens an opportunity to integrate telemedicine systems in the health system during and post pandemic health services in low-income countries.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease