@article{ART002834367},
author={Seok Jin},
title={A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services},
journal={Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information},
issn={1598-849X},
year={2022},
volume={27},
number={4},
pages={61-77},
doi={10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061}
TY - JOUR
AU - Seok Jin
TI - A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services
JO - Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information
PY - 2022
VL - 27
IS - 4
PB - The Korean Society Of Computer And Information
SP - 61
EP - 77
SN - 1598-849X
AB - The purpose of this study is to explain intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. We carried out the analysis of the survey data using Smart PLS 3.0 to test the hypotheses how the expected benefit variables and perceived risk variables of untact medical diagnosis and consultation services affect intention to use. According to the empirical analysis results, this study confirmed that quality of telemedicine service had a significant effects on perceived usefulness, Perceived Easy of Use. And accessibility had a significant effects on perceived easy of use, cost saving and expected benefits had a significant effects on use Intention of untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. Performance risk and service risk had a significant effect on medical risk. And medical risk had a significant negative(-) effects on use Intention of untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. This study has its meaning because it found out that it deals structurally and expansively with use intention of untact medical diagnosis and consultation services through positive and negative factors.
KW - Untact medical diagnosis and consultation services;Expected benefit;Perceived risks;Telemedicine;Use intention
DO - 10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
ER -
Seok Jin. (2022). A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 27(4), 61-77.
Seok Jin. 2022, "A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services", Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, vol.27, no.4 pp.61-77. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin "A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 27.4 pp.61-77 (2022) : 61.
Seok Jin. A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. 2022; 27(4), 61-77. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin. "A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 27, no.4 (2022) : 61-77.doi: 10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin. A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 27(4), 61-77. doi: 10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin. A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information. 2022; 27(4) 61-77. doi: 10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin. A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services. 2022; 27(4), 61-77. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061
Seok Jin. "A study on the effect of expected benefits and perceived risks on intention to use untact medical diagnosis and consultation services" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 27, no.4 (2022) : 61-77.doi: 10.9708/jksci.2022.27.04.061