scholarly journals Factors Affecting the Acceptability of Technology in Health Care Among Older Korean Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Cross-Sectional Study Adopting the Senior Technology Acceptance Model

2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 15 ◽  
pp. 1873-1881
Author(s):  
Jiyeon Ha ◽  
Hyeyoung K Park

Wearable Smart Glasses visualises information projected onto the lens, col-lects data over a wireless network, and uses a program to convert it into text or images to be transmitted to the display. This study discovers the usage of the products that will serve the medical industry, and as a result to design differ-ent products according to different uses, so to customize different prices and willingness of the targeted industry and people to purchase while meet the needs of more consumers. Therefore, the feasibility of using smart glasses in surgery was studied in this study, a technology acceptance model was used to analyze people's acceptance of the use of smart glasses in medical system. Mix mode analysis of the data was conducted through the explanatory study and the cross-sectional study, and relevant data were collected using an online questionnaire. The study found that surgeons using smart glasses could im-prove the success rate of surgery.


Author(s):  
XiaoXue Gong ◽  
Ann Hung Wong ◽  
Rashidova Kamilla Darobovna ◽  
P. S. JosephNg

Wearable Smart Glasses visualises information projected onto the lens, col-lects data over a wireless network, and uses a program to convert it into text or images to be transmitted to the display. This study discovers the usage of the products that will serve the medical industry, and as a result to design differ-ent products according to different uses, so to customize different prices and willingness of the targeted industry and people to purchase while meet the needs of more consumers. Therefore, the feasibility of using smart glasses in surgery was studied in this study, a technology acceptance model was used to analyze people's acceptance of the use of smart glasses in medical system. Mix mode analysis of the data was conducted through the explanatory study and the cross-sectional study, and relevant data were collected using an online questionnaire. The study found that surgeons using smart glasses could im-prove the success rate of surgery.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jawaher Alotaibi ◽  
Eleni Tolma ◽  
Walid Alali ◽  
Dari Alhuwail ◽  
Syed Al -Junid

BACKGROUND The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is the backbone of the integration of information to help physicians in making effective decisions in patient care. The adoption of E-health care system, Health Information Communication Technologies (HICT) and EHR is raising in Kuwait OBJECTIVE This study aims to (i) identify the factors associated with physician’s current use, satisfaction, and prevalence with EHRs (ii) assess the factors’ relative importance in terms of predicting current use, satisfaction and prevalence with EHRs. METHODS This study took place at a public hospital in 2019. Using an anonymous self-administered paper-based survey, two hundred and ninety-five physicians were recruited. The survey contained 35 statements and the Technology Acceptance Model was used as the theoretical framework to guide the survey development. The dependent variables were “Physicians' current use of EHR" and “Physicians’ Satisfaction with EHR.” The independent variables were the demographics factors, Length of use of EHR, training quality, perceptions of barriers toward using EHR, the EHR effect on physicians’ Work, and level of ease of EHR function. Descriptive analysis, followed by bivariate, and multivariate linear regression adjusted for demographics were conducted. RESULTS Among the 295 research participants, 75% indicated that they are currently using the EHR system. The effect that the EHR use had on physician’s work was the most significant predictor of physician’s satisfaction using EHR (β=.377, p=0.000), followed by the level of ease of EHR function and (β=.341, p=.00) and barriers to using EHR (β=.170, p=0.000). Regarding the prediction of the current use of EHR it was found that the perceptions of barriers to using EHR was the most significant predictor (β= .145, p=0.000) followed by the effect on physician’s work (β=.645, p=0.01) and length of EHR (β= .111, p=0.03). CONCLUSIONS In the promotion of EHR current use and related satisfaction, enhancing and promoting the positive effect of EHR use on the physicians’work while making the implementation of the EHR system as easy as possible by removing barriers seem to be key factors. CLINICALTRIAL Not applicable .


PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. e0238353
Author(s):  
Xiao Wei Tan ◽  
Ying Xie ◽  
Jeremy Kaiwei Lew ◽  
Poay Sian Sabrina Lee ◽  
Eng Sing Lee

2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 74-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Atiya Tasnim Muna ◽  
Kazi Shafiqul Halim ◽  
Bushra E Zannat Khan ◽  
Kazi Fardana Mostary ◽  
Md Safikul Islam ◽  
...  

Globally tuberculosis (TB) has become the leading cause of death from infectious diseases. Tuberculosis is a chronic infection and a person may suffer from tuberculosis and other chronic medical conditions at the same time. Co-occurrence of multiple chronic conditions in the same individual, known as multimorbidity (MM) is increasing worldwide. This cross-sectional study was carried out from January 2017 to December 2017 to reveal the extent of multimorbidity among tuberculosis cases. A TB case with multimorbidity was defined as TB with multimorbidity (TB-MM) subject. By convenient sampling, 227 tuberculosis cases from 8 Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS) centers from Dhaka, Mymensingh and Netrokona districts were enrolled in this study. Among 227 tuberculosis cases 29 (12.8%) cases had multimorbidity (TB-MM subjects). Prevalence of multimorbidity was significantly higher in age group ≥40 years (p<0.001), male cases (p=0.034) and cases who had family income >30000 BDT/month (p=0.001), were currently smoker (p=0.028) and whose BCG scars were not seen (p<0.001). This study recommends that each TB case should be investigated for other chronic conditions to reveal the actual national magnitude of multimorbidity. Bangladesh Med J. 2017 Sep; 46 (3): 74-79


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