Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3327256 Health Policy and Technology 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This study examines factors that affect the adoption of tele-glaucoma.•The benefits of the tele-glaucoma system as opposed to the traditional consultation were considered important for the service adoption by the doctors•Application usability and technical issues could also imped adoption.

Although recent advancements in technology have led to major transformations in healthcare services, the use of tele-monitoring in patient care is yet an emerging occurrence. This study examines factors that affect the adoption of video based remote treatment of senior patients in a tele-glaucoma project in a large hospital in Greece. Several themes emerge from the study encapsulating technical, usability, process, institutional, ethics and privacy, clinicians’ behaviour and patients’ demography related factors. The findings of the study showed that while the benefits of tele-monitoring service adoption were of foremost importance for doctors, usability and connectivity for enabling remote services was critical for its success.

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