Adoption of mobile health services using the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model: Self-efficacy and privacy concerns

Y Liu, X Lu, G Zhao, C Li, J Shi - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… believe that they are incapable to access medical services through mobileself-efficacy
refers to the user’s self-perception about whether they will be capable of using mHealth services

Mobile technology identity and self-efficacy: Implications for the adoption of clinically supported mobile health apps

A Balapour, I Reychav, R Sabherwal, J Azuri - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
… to the mobile healthcare literature. First, it adds to the adoption and diffusion literature, which
promotes mHealth-app use for enabling healthy lifestyle management by delivering health

[HTML][HTML] Drivers of mobile health acceptance and use from the patient perspective: survey study and quantitative model development

T Salgado, J Tavares, T Oliveira - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
… and self-efficacy to actively participate in their own health care and … Therefore, the behavior
intention and use of mHealth … it allows for a more active role in health management. We used …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding determinants of health care professionals' perspectives on mobile health continuance and performance

JL Hsiao, RF Chen - JMIR medical informatics, 2019 - medinform.jmir.org
… the variables of self-efficacy and technology trust of user characteristics in O’Connor et al [33]
were excluded. Self-efficacy is not considered to be a significant factor in mHealth infusion …

Self-efficacy and trust in consumers' use of health-technologies devices for sports

M Chamorro-Koc, J Peake, A Meek, G Manimont - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
… and willingness for continued use of personal health technologies. The aim … use health
technology from the perspective of their perceptions of self-efficacy and trust in the use of health

Mobile health service adoption in China: Integration of theory of planned behavior, protection motivation theory and personal health differences

X Zhang, S Liu, L Wang, Y Zhang… - Online Information Review, 2020 - emerald.com
… of the service to assist users manage their healthuse of MHS by providing training and
assistance for users, thereby possibly improving the self-efficacy of users in using these services. …

Determinants of mHealth success: An empirical investigation of the user perspective

S Birkmeyer, BW Wirtz, PF Langer - International Journal of Information …, 2021 - Elsevier
… on the usage intention is significantly strengthened by self-efficacy and compatibility … of
individual mobile health services. The constructs perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, …

The use of smartphone fitness applications: the role of self-efficacy and self-regulation

A Vinnikova, L Lu, J Wei, G Fang, J Yan - … Research and Public Health, 2020 - mdpi.com
… We have found that users with higher levels of self-efficacy exhibit higher levels of self-regulation
(goal-setting and self-monitoring). Our findings are in line with the core idea of SCT: …

Linking technological functions of fitness mobile apps with continuance usage among Chinese users: Moderating role of exercise self-efficacy

G Huang, Y Ren - Computers in Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
… ease of use predict user acceptance of a … mobile health context by showing that perceived
usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived enjoyment jointly contribute to users

Self-efficacy, internet self-efficacy, and proxy efficacy as predictors of the use of digital social and health care services among mental health service users in Finland: A …

B Tetri, S Juujärvi - Psychology research and behavior …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… Citation7 In conclusion, mental health service usersself-efficacy, Internet self-efficacy, and
proxy efficacy are associated with the intention to use digital social and health care services