eprintid: 36576 rev_number: 13 eprint_status: archive userid: 5878 dir: disk0/00/03/65/76 datestamp: 2025-05-16 11:11:05 lastmod: 2025-05-27 11:03:41 status_changed: 2025-05-16 11:11:05 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Wiest, Isabella C. creators_name: Sicorello, Maurizio creators_name: Yesmembetov, Kakharman creators_name: Ebert, Matthias P. creators_name: Teufel, Andreas title: Usage Behaviour and Adoption Criteria for Mobile Health Solutions in Patients with Chronic Diseases in Gastroenterology ispublished: pub subjects: ddc-610 divisions: i-60001 divisions: i-61100 divisions: i-851200 keywords: UTAUT2, mHealth, Acceptance of technology, mHealth adoption, Gastroenterology, Digitalization in gastroenterolog abstract: Introduction: Mobile Health (mHealth) applications allow for new possibilities and opportunities in patient care. Their potential throughout the whole patient journey is undisputed. However, the eventual adoption by patients depends on their acceptance of and motivation to use mHealth applications as well as their adherence. Therefore, we investigated the motivation and drivers of acceptance for mHealth and developed an adapted model of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2). Methods:We evaluated 215 patients with chronic gastroenterological diseases who answered a questionnaire including all model constructs with 7-point Likert scale items. Our model was adapted from the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use in Technology 2 and includes influencing factors such as facilitating conditions, performance expectancy, hedonic motivation, social influence factors, effort expectancy, as well as personal empowerment and data protection concerns. Model evaluation was performed with structural equation modelling with PLS-SEM. Bootstrapping was performed for hypothesis testing. Results and Conclusion: Patients had a median age of 55.5 years, and the gender ratio was equally distributed. Forty percent received a degree from a university, college, technical academy, or engineering school. The majority of patients suffered from chronic liver disease, but patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, GI cancers, and pancreatic diseases were also included. Patients considered their general technology knowledge as medium to good or very good (78%). Actual usage of mHealth applications in general was rare, while the intention to use them was high. The leading acceptance factor for mHealth applications in our patient group was feasibility, both in terms of technical requirements and the intuitiveness and manageability of the application. Concerns about data privacy did not significantly impact the intention to use mobile devices. Neither the gamification aspect nor social influence factors played a significant role in the intention to use mHealth applications. Interpretation:Most of our patients were willing to spend time on a mHealth application specific to their disease on a regular basis. Acceptance and adherence are ensured by efficient utilization that requires minimum effort and compatible technologies as well as support in case of difficulties. Social influence and hedonic motivation, which were part of UTAUT2, as well as data security concerns, were not significantly influencing our patients’ intention to use mHealth applications. A literature review revealed that drivers of acceptance vary considerably among different population and patient groups. Therefore, healthcare and mHealth providers should put effort into understanding their specific target groups’ drivers of acceptance. We provided those for a cohort of patients from gastroenterology in this project. date: 2024 date_type: published publisher: Karger id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/heidok.00036576 official_url: https://doi.org/10.1159/000534191 ppn_swb: 1926760034 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-365766 language: eng bibsort: WIESTISABEUSAGEBEHAV2024 full_text_status: public publication: Visceral Medicine volume: 40 number: 2 place_of_pub: Basel pagerange: 61-74 pages: 14 issn: 2297-4725 (Druck-Ausg.); 2297-475X (Online-Ausg.) edition: Zweitveröffentlichung citation: Wiest, Isabella C. ; Sicorello, Maurizio ; Yesmembetov, Kakharman ; Ebert, Matthias P. ; Teufel, Andreas (2024) Usage Behaviour and Adoption Criteria for Mobile Health Solutions in Patients with Chronic Diseases in Gastroenterology. Visceral Medicine, 40 (2). pp. 61-74. ISSN 2297-4725 (Druck-Ausg.); 2297-475X (Online-Ausg.) document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/36576/1/VIS534191.pdf