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Why and When do Patients Use e-Consultation Services? The Trust and Resource Supplementary Perspectives.

Jia Li1, Minghui Liu1, Xuan Liu1, Ling Ma1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: e-Consultation provides a new way to deliver healthcare services online. With the help of e-Consultation services, patients can gain access to nationwide medical expertise that otherwise would not be available to them. As an online delivery approach, e-Consultation also provides a choice for patients to receive medical advice from online doctors immediately, no matter how far away from the hospital they may be or how late in the day it is. However, the adoption and usage of e-Consultation is still far from satisfactory. Therefore, understanding why and when patients use e-Consultation services are important research questions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Considering that the choice of a healthcare provider is a serious decision, this research uses the trust perspective to explain the e-Consultation service adoption phenomenon. Specifically, trust is conceptualized as a second-order construct consisting of two dimensions: competence and integrity. In addition, e-Consultation is viewed as a supplementary resource to traditional off-line consultation services, and disease type as a contextual factor is hypothesized to focus the context where e-Consultation services are more suitable. A scenario-based survey was conducted to test the proposed research model. We obtained a total of 190 valid questionnaires.
RESULTS: Our results indicated that trust (p < 0.01) had a positive effect on the intention to use an e-Consultation service. Meanwhile, our results also indicated that the higher the disease is in rarity (p < 0.05), severity (p < 0.01), or urgency (p < 0.05), the lesser the positive effect of trust is on the intention to use an e-Consultation service.
CONCLUSIONS: Trust is the major driving force of an e-Consultation service adoption. When the disease is high in rarity, severity, or urgency, an off-line healthcare provider is less capable of providing meaningful, qualified, and immediate service. Therefore, there is a decreased positive effect of trust on the intention to use an e-Consultation service for those diseases.

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Keywords:  e-health; online healthcare service; rarity; severity; trust; urgency

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28686084     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2016.0268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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Authors:  Antoine Grenier Ouimet; Gerit Wagner; Louis Raymond; Guy Pare
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-11-26       Impact factor: 5.428

2.  Perceived Factors Influencing the Public Intention to Use E-Consultation: Analysis of Web-Based Survey Data.

Authors:  Miaojie Qi; Jiyu Cui; Xing Li; Youli Han
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2021-01-20       Impact factor: 5.428

3.  Will Natural Media Make Online Physicians More Trustworthy? The Effect of Media Naturalness on Patients' Intention to Use HIT.

Authors:  Shuting Xiang; Weiru Chen; Banggang Wu; Dan Xiang; Shan Wu
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-05-26
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