Title :
Exploring User Acceptance of a Text-Message Based Health Intervention
Author :
Corneille, Maya ; Carter, Lemuria ; Hall-Byers, Naomi M. ; Clark, Therese ; Younge, Sinead
Author_Institution :
North Carolina A&T State Univ., Greensboro, NC, USA
Abstract :
Information technology has been used in diverse ways. It has been utilized to reduce costs in the public sector and increase consumer satisfaction in the private sector. Technology may also be instrumental in improving individuals´ healthy behaviors. For instance, statistics suggest that technology-based interventions may promote healthy sexual behaviors, however, few studies have explored willingness to participate in technology mediated interventions. This study uses Diffusion of Innovation Theory to identify factors that influence one´s intention to use a text-message service to receive sexual health information. The results indicate that technology adoption factors rather than risk beliefs and privacy concerns impacted participant´s intention to use a text-message intervention. The findings of this study have significant implications for innovative uses of technology to promote health.
Keywords :
data privacy; electronic messaging; health care; medical computing; medical information systems; security of data; user interfaces; cost reduction; diffusion-of-innovation theory; health promotion; healthy sexual behaviors; increase consumer satisfaction; information technology; privacy concerns; private sector; public sector; sexual health information; technology adoption factors; technology mediated interventions; technology-based interventions; text-message service based health intervention; user acceptance; Complexity theory; Educational institutions; Mobile communication; Privacy; Sociology; Technological innovation; Text processing; diffusion of innovation; health IT; intention to use; technology adoption; text message intervention;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.346