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eHealth Technology Adoption - Coggle Diagram
eHealth Technology Adoption
Barriers
Environmental and organizational
Lack of necessary devices [29]
Organizational structures (missing fit into organizational structures) [29]
Political barriers: proof of effectiveness and efficiency of eHealth [29]
Financial issues for eHealth services [29]
Technical
system language [29]
missing support (who to call for help) [29]
privacy and security concerns; confidentiality [29] [30]
missing standards for data exchange; lack of harmonization of the eHealth services [29] [30]
Unsuited services; not fitting the user's needs [29] [30]
Missing system feedback [29]
Individual
Accessibility (missing information, physical constraints) [29]
Motivation (unclear benefits) [29]
Lack of trust, trust-related barriers [29]
Cognitive (education, eHealth literacy, poor digital literacy) [29]
Added workfload [29] [30]
Opportunities
Facilitators
"By tailoring to the individual physician's knowledge of eHealth" [21]
"follow-up sessions for physicians" [21]
"support the usage of eHealth services by on-site experts" [21]
Ease of use and implementation [24] [29]
Communication improvement [29]
Motivation [29]
Integrated into care [29]
Involvement of all relevant stakeholders [29]
Availability of ressources [29]
User-friendliness [29]
Effective uptake
Consider the physicians perspectives and their needs [21]
Trialability (the ability to test without risk) [24]
Provider familiarity with technology [24]
Ease of implementation [24]
Benefits of technology [24]
Models
Technology Acceptance Model [34]
Predictive factors of telemedicine service acceptance [35]
Roger's Model