External Factors
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- The study classified social influence and facilitating conditions as external factors. — Innovative adoption model for digital health technologies among elderly with chronic diseases: integrating Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Knowledge-Attitude-Practice model in a survey of 1222 patients in Shanghai
- Social influence refers to important people shaping an older person’s views about technology. — Innovative adoption model for digital health technologies among elderly with chronic diseases: integrating Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Knowledge-Attitude-Practice model in a survey of 1222 patients in Shanghai
- Facilitating conditions refer to external support, infrastructure, resources, and assistance for technology use. — Innovative adoption model for digital health technologies among elderly with chronic diseases: integrating Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Knowledge-Attitude-Practice model in a survey of 1222 patients in Shanghai
- Facilitating conditions made digital health technologies feel easier to use. — Innovative adoption model for digital health technologies among elderly with chronic diseases: integrating Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Knowledge-Attitude-Practice model in a survey of 1222 patients in Shanghai
- Social influence increased perceived ease of use and usefulness, but did not significantly reduce technology anxiety. — Innovative adoption model for digital health technologies among elderly with chronic diseases: integrating Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Knowledge-Attitude-Practice model in a survey of 1222 patients in Shanghai