Title
Assessment of a medical information system: the mediating role of use and user satisfaction on the success of human interaction with the mobile healthcare system (iHeart)
Abstract
iHeart is a mobile healthcare system which monitors and tracks patients with hypertension and arrhythmia. This empirical study aims to assess the interaction between human and iHeart. In line with this, a survey was conducted among healthcare professional in two cities of Isfahan and Penang to find how intention to “Use” of iHeart and “User satisfaction” conveys the role of effective factors [Information Quality (IQ), Service Quality (SQ), System Quality (SysQ), Trust (Tr), Anxiety (Ax), and mHealth Literacy (mHL)] to the “Success of Human Interaction (SHI)” with iHeart. The total number of 323 respondents returned the questionnaire. Using DeLone and McLean IS success model, a conceptual model was developed to identify the mediating effects of “Use” and “User satisfaction”. Covariance-based structural equation modelling was applied for data analysis using the statistical software AMOS. In this study, mediation effect was examined in three different methods including Baron and Kenny, Sobel test, and Bootstrapping technique. The most reliable results are from bootstrapping technique, which indicate that “Use” mediates the effects of SysQ, Tr, and mHL on SHI. In addition, “User satisfaction” is a mediator between SysQ, SQ, and mHL with SHI. Ultimately, IQ has direct effect on SHI without involvement of mediator.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1007/s10111-019-00565-4
Cognition, Technology & Work
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Medical information system, mHealth, Human–computer interaction, Assessment, Success, Use, User satisfaction
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1435-5558
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pantea Keikhosrokiani181.58
Norlia Mustaffa281.25
Nasriah Zakaria3547.27
Rosni Abdullah415624.82