Analyzing older users' home telehealth services acceptance behavior - applying an Extended UTAUT model
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TL;DR: The level at which HTS are perceived as easy to use and manage is the leading acceptance predictor in older users' HTS acceptance, together with Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Security, which represent the key influence on older people's H TS acceptance behavior.
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About: This article is published in International Journal of Medical Informatics. The article was published on 01 Jun 2016. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Expectancy theory & Telehealth.
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Table 5: SEM path analysis and test statistics 
Table 3: Latent variables’ reliability parameters and cross loadings 
Figure 2: Extended UTAUT with Latent Variables and path coefficients 
Figure 1: Conceptualized Extended UTAUT model for measuring older users’ acceptance of HTS 
Table 2. Measurement instrument with items’ mean values, standard deviations (SD), and factor loadings (β)
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