Authors
Francesc Saigi-Rubió, Ana Jiménez-Zarco, Joan Torrent-Sellens
Publication date
2016/1
Journal
International journal of technology assessment in health care
Volume
32
Issue
1-2
Pages
29-36
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Objectives
While most studies have focused on analyzing the results of telemedicine use, it is crucial to consider the determinants of its use to fully understand the issue. This article aims to provide evidence on the determinants of telemedicine use in clinical practice.
Methods
The survey targeted a total population of 398 medical professionals from a healthcare institution in Spain. The study sample was formed by the ninety-three primary care physicians who responded. Using an extended Technology Acceptance Model and microdata for the ninety-six physicians, binary logistic regression analysis was carried out.
Results
The analysis performed confirmed the model's goodness-of-fit, which allowed 48.1 percent of the dependent variable's variance to be explained. The outcomes revealed that the physicians at the healthcare institution placed greater importance on telemedicine's potential to reduce costs, and on its …
Total citations
20162017201820192020202120222023202417913141623173
Scholar articles
F Saigi-Rubió, A Jiménez-Zarco, J Torrent-Sellens - International journal of technology assessment in …, 2016