Combined Model of Technology Use and Medical Adherence in eHealth Technology Implementation.

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Abstract

eHealth applications are expected to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare systems by providing improved medical information flow between medical providers and patients. Although the technology is expected to empower patients, lower treatment costs, and provide real-time collection of health data, individuals may be apprehensive about the use and efficacy of eHealth technologies. Medical professionals are often unaware of human factors technology acceptance or usability models which impact the use of medically focused technology, such as eHealth applications. Similarly, human factors professionals are often unaware of treatment adherence models which map the relationship of illness factors and individual differences to treatment protocols. The present paper presents a theoretical approach through which technology acceptance and usability models should be combined with medical treatment adherence models to ensure that eHealth applications are used properly and effectively.

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Devkota, B., Montalvo, F., McConnell, D. S., & Smither, J. A. (2021). Combined Model of Technology Use and Medical Adherence in eHealth Technology Implementation. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Vol. 65, pp. 776–780). SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071181321651295

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