关键词: eHealth Literacy intention mediation robotic-assisted surgery technology acceptance model

来  源:   DOI:10.12688/f1000research.145052.2   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: Technology has completely transformed healthcare, starting with X-ray machines and MRIs to telehealth and robotic surgeries to e-health records. The launch of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) serves as a milestone in medical history, offering benefits such as smaller incisions, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery, making it a preferred surgical option. This study mainly explores patients\' willingness to adopt robot-assisted surgery (RAS) technology in a surgical intervention and is assessed in the backdrop of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).
UNASSIGNED: This research project employs a post-positivist research philosophy and a cross-sectional research design. A structured, pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect data from 280 respondents.
UNASSIGNED: The results revealed that trust had a significant impact on Perceived Usefulness (β = 0.099) and Perceived Ease of Use (β = .157), and eHealth literacy had a significant impact on Perceived Ease of Use (β = 0.438) and Perceived Usefulness (β = 0.454). Additionally, Perceived Usefulness partially influenced behavioral intention (β = 0.123), and attitude had a significant influence on behavioral intention (β = 0.612). The analysis revealed an insignificant impact of eHealth literacy on Perceived Usefulness (β = 0.067). The Standard Root Mean Square Residual (SRMR) value was <0.8. Mediation analysis also revealed partial mediation between the constructs. The SRMR rating of this model is 0.067, indicating that it fits the data well.
UNASSIGNED: This study revealed that a patient\'s intention will be high if he or she believes that RAS is beneficial in treating his or her ailment. In comparison, information related to RAS is clearly known, and it does not directly affect selection intention. eHealth literacy is a significant antecedent to patients\' behavioral intention. Hence, the healthcare industry must devise strategies to promote the acceptance of RAS at all levels.
摘要:
技术彻底改变了医疗保健,从X光机和核磁共振到远程医疗,从机器人手术到电子医疗记录。微创手术(MIS)的推出是医学史上的一个里程碑,提供更小的切口等好处,缩短住院时间,更快的恢复,使其成为首选的手术选择。本研究主要探讨患者在手术干预中采用机器人辅助手术(RAS)技术的意愿,并在技术接受模型(TAM)的背景下进行评估。
该研究项目采用了后实证主义研究哲学和横断面研究设计。一个结构化的,使用预测试问卷收集280名受访者的数据.
结果显示,信任对感知有用性(β=0.099)和感知易用性(β=0.157)有显著影响,电子健康素养对感知易用性(β=0.438)和感知有用性(β=0.454)有显著影响。此外,感知有用性部分影响行为意图(β=0.123),态度对行为意向有显著影响(β=0.612)。分析显示,电子健康素养对感知有用性的影响不显著(β=0.067)。标准均方根残差(SRMR)值<0.8。中介分析还揭示了结构之间的部分中介。该模型的SRMR等级为0.067,表明它很好地拟合了数据。
这项研究表明,如果患者认为RAS对治疗他或她的疾病有益,他或她的意图会很高。相比之下,与RAS相关的信息是清楚知道的,它并不直接影响选择意图。电子健康素养是患者行为意向的重要前因。因此,医疗保健行业必须制定战略,以促进各级对RAS的接受。
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