Literature DB >> 30652503

Toward a Theory of HealthIT Adoption Across the Lifespan: Findings from Five Years in the Community.

Kate Magsamen-Conrad1,2, Jeanette Muhleman Dillon3,4, China Billotte Verhoff5,6, Claire Youngnyo Joa3,7.   

Abstract

Mediated communication enabled by information technology has immense potential to positively affect personal health. Although existing theories of technology use and adoption have advanced our understanding of information technology, they do not fully address voluntary adoption in community settings, adoption across the lifespan, and privacy concerns. Drawing on evidence collected during more than five years of field research, we start to address those issues, especially as they pertain to HealthIT (e.g. mHealth, e-Health, and/or connected health) use. Our goals include advancing theoretical discussions on technology acceptance and offering practical applications useful for medical professionals serving patients of all ages. We discuss our findings related to mandatory adoption learning heuristics, pressured voluntary adoption, digital immigrants' self-reported technology use and skill, perceived versus actual support, concerns about online privacy and information sharing, potential loss of control over personal information, online-offline boundary incongruence, and adoption barriers related to technological features.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30652503     DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1563027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


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1.  Patient Perspectives on the Development of a Novel Mobile Health (mHealth) Application for Dietary Supplement Tracking and Reconciliation-A Qualitative Focus Group Study.

Authors:  Elana Post; Keturah Faurot; Zachary O Kadro; Jacob Hill; Catharine Nguyen; Gary N Asher; Susan Gaylord; Amanda Corbett
Journal:  Glob Adv Health Med       Date:  2022-01-27

2.  Higher education managers' perspectives on quality management and technology acceptance: A tale of elders, mediators, and working bees in times of Covid-19.

Authors:  Luis González Bravo; Nicolae Nistor; Bernardo Castro Ramírez; Ilse Gutiérrez Soto; Marcela Varas Contreras; Mónica Núñez Vives; Pía Maldonado Robles
Journal:  Comput Human Behav       Date:  2022-02-15
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