What factors influence the mobile health service adoption? A meta-analysis and the moderating role of age
Wuhan University · Peking University
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Abstract
As an emerging field in the healthcare industry, mobile health service has been paid more and more attention in recent years. To explore the key determinants of individual attitude and behavioral intention, this study, based on 35 related empirical researches, conducted a meta-analysis to develop a comprehensive framework regarding the adoption of individual mobile health services and analyzed the moderating effect of age. Through descriptive statistics, reliability statistics, and correlation analysis, the results of meta-analysis indicate that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived vulnerability and perceived severity all have significant impacts on individual attitude, while perceived…
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- Moderation
- Psychology
- Descriptive statistics
- Usability
- Normative social influence
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Meta-analysis
- Social psychology
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