Conceptualizing Mobile Health Application Use Intention and Adoption Among Iraqian Older Adults: From the Perspective of Expanded Technology Acceptance Model
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
The aim of this article is to discuss how different factors affect the decision of intention to use and adopt mobile health applications using the extended technology acceptance model (TAM) among older adults in Iraq. "Perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (PEU), subjective norm (SN), and facilitating conditions (FC)" were four key predictors. Gender and age were included as factors for moderating the impact of two key TAM components in the proposed model (PU and PEU) on intention to use and adoption behaviors. The results of the past studies indicated that PU, PEU and SN were important predictors of adoption of mobile health applications among older adults in Iraq, While PU, SN, and FC were important predictors of the intention to use mobile health applications. Previous studies highlighted a strong impact of PEU on the intention to use mobile health applications on older adults than for younger adults. Implications are discussed for future research and practices. © 2019 International Association of Online Engineering.
Keywords
Mobile health applications adoption, Mobile health applications use intention, Older adults, TAM, Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, Subjective norm, Facilitating conditions
Divisions
citra
Publication Title
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM)
Volume
13
Issue
10
Publisher
International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)