Determinants of Patients' Intention to Use the Online Inquiry Services Provided by Internet Hospitals: Empirical Evidence From China.
Dehe LiYinhuan HuHolger PfaffLiuming WangLu DengChuntao LuShixiao XiaSiyu ChengXimin ZhuXiaoyue WuPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
Perceived behavioral control and perceived severity of disease are the most important determinants of patients' intention to use the online inquiry services provided by internet hospitals. Therefore, internet hospitals should further optimize the design of online service delivery and ensure a reasonable assembly of high-quality experts, which will benefit the promotion of patients' adoption intention toward online inquiry services for health purposes. Perceived convenience, emotional preference, and perceived risks also have effects on behavioral intention. Therefore, the relevant quality control standards and regulations for internet hospitals should be further developed and improved, and the measures to protect personal information should be strengthened to ensure the patient safety. Our study supports the use of the TPB in explaining patients' intention to use online inquiry services provided by internet hospitals.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- health information
- mental health
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- patient safety
- chronic kidney disease
- social media
- primary care
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- physical activity
- prognostic factors
- social support
- patient reported outcomes
- quality control
- risk assessment
- health insurance
- electronic health record
- human health