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Users' intention to continue using mHealth services: A DEMATEL approach during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2022.101862

Keywords

mHealth; COVID-19; Service quality; Continuous intention; DEMATEL

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  1. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2021/157]

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This study examined the impact of service quality factors during COVID-19 on individuals' intention to continue using mHealth services. Using a DEMATEL approach, the relationships between service quality and continuous use of mHealth were analyzed. The results highlighted the importance of assurance, hedonic benefits, efficiency, reliability, and content quality in influencing users' decision to continue using mHealth. The findings from this study can help healthcare policy makers respond to the challenges of COVID-19 and provide insights for healthcare organizations to prioritize service improvements.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has changed the way we use and perceive online services. This study examined the influence of service quality factors during COVID-19 on individuals' intention to continue use mHealth services. A decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) approach was used to identify and analyse the relationships between service quality and individuals' intention to continue use mHealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Individuals' direct, indirect, and interdependent behaviours in relation to service quality and continues use of mHealth were studied. A total of 126 respondents were involved in this study. The results identified several associations between service quality factors and individuals' continuous use of mHealth. The most important factor found to influence users' decision to continuously use mHealth was assurance, followed by hedonic benefits, efficiency, reliability, and content quality. The relevant cause-and-effect relationships were identified and the direction for quality improvement was discussed. The outcomes from this study can support healthcare policy makers to swiftly and widely respond to COVID-19 challenges. The findings provide fundamental insights for healthcare organisations to promote continuous use of mHealth among people by prioritising service improvements.

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