학술논문

User acceptance of pervasive computing in healthcare: Main findings of two case studies
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 Second International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2008. PervasiveHealth 2008. Second International Conference on. :205-213 Jan, 2008
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Pervasive computing
Medical services
Usability
Data privacy
Multiple sclerosis
Information technology
Information analysis
Cardiovascular diseases
Risk analysis
Environmental economics
user acceptance
case study
usefulness
usability
data privacy
Language
ISSN
2153-1633
2153-1641
Abstract
The successful implementation of Pervasive Computing technologies in healthcare does not only depend on technical issues but also on acceptability and acceptance issues. In this paper we focus on factors that facilitate or inhibit user acceptance of Pervasive Computing in healthcare. We present selected findings of the research project ‘PerCoMed — Pervasive Computing in Healthcare’. The project is based on two case studies in pre- and post-clinical healthcare. In the first study, the potential of Pervasive Computing technologies for the treatment of acute cardiovascular diseases is investigated, in the second case study, the potential for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) is evaluated. A qualitative user acceptance analysis of the two case studies shows the following results: the main factor of user acceptance is the perceived medical usefulness. Furthermore, acceptance is strongly inhibited if data privacy or if subjective norms are violated. Usability only presents a decisive factor of acceptance if problems with usability reduce the perceived usefulness.