ZhaiYunkai, ZhangRan, LuWei, ZhaoJie. Research on the influence of interactive perception on the willingness of the inviting doctor to continue to participate in telemedicine. 2020. biomedRxiv.202007.00022
Research on the influence of interactive perception on the willingness of the inviting doctor to continue to participate in telemedicine
Corresponding author: ZhaoJie, 787415627@qq.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202007.00022
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Abstract: Objective: To understand the impact of interactive perception on the willingness of the inviting doctor to continue to participate in telemedicine services, and to provide a reference for increasing the willingness of the inviting doctor to participate in telemedicine and promoting the development of telemedicine. Methods: The concept research model based on interactive perception theory and Expectation Confirmation Theory was constructed by literature analysis method, and the structural equation model was analyzed with SPSS and Amos software. Results: Human-computer interaction has no significant impact on perceived usefulness, human-computer interaction significantly positively affects satisfaction, medical-medical interaction significantly affects perceived usefulness and satisfaction, perceived usefulness significantly positively affects satisfaction and willingness to continue participation, and satisfaction is significant Positive influence on willingness to continue participation. Conclusion: According to the main influencing factors in the model, the willingness of the inviting doctors to participate in telemedicine can be improved from the aspects of improving the telemedicine infrastructure construction, improving the professional level of doctors, paying attention to the telemedicine service and its quality management , and improving the benefit distribution and incentive mechanism.
Key words: interactive perception; telemedicine; inviting doctor; continuing willingness to participateSubmit time: 28 October 2020
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