How Expectations and Trust in Telemedicine Contribute to Older Adults' Sense of Control: An Empirical Study

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Niu, Siyu [1 ]
Hong, Wenjia [2 ]
Ma, Yiming [3 ]
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[1] Anhui Med Univ, Sch Hlth Management, Hefei 230032, Peoples R China
[2] Hefei Univ Technol, Sch Management, Hefei 230009, Peoples R China
[3] Anhui Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Management Sci & Engn, Bengbu 233030, Peoples R China
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expectation; trust; telemedicine; elderly; sense of control in life; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH-CARE; TECHNOLOGY; SYSTEMS; SATISFACTION; GENERATIONS; PATIENT; LOCUS;
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10.3390/healthcare12171685
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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As numerous nations transition into digital and aging societies, the digital divide has emerged as a significant impediment to older adults' autonomous engagement in the digital society. Enhancing the well-being of elderly individuals through remote medical technology represents a prevailing and prospective trend. Nevertheless, remote medical technology extends beyond the realm of healthcare, offering promise for narrowing the digital divide through the deployment of digital devices and provision of intergenerational support. Therefore, this study investigates the role of trust and expectations in the use of telemedicine, indicating potential pathways for how these products can improve older adults' daily living abilities. Through the construction of a theoretical model, we collected the relevant data of 661 elderly people who use telemedicine technology in China and analyzed the data with SmartPLS4 to obtain the research results. The study discovered that, among older people using telemedicine technology, (1) healthcare expectations promote the breadth of telemedicine product use; (2) trust in product safety increases the depth of telemedicine product use; (3) trust in the service provider promotes the breadth of telemedicine product use; and (4) when compared to the depth of product use, the breadth of telemedicine product use increases older adults' sense of control over their digital lives. The findings provide new empirical data to support growing beliefs about how expectations and trust can increase a sense of control over one's life. They also provide practical contributions on how to boost older adults' usage of telemedicine products, promote their digital literacy and competency, and enhance their sense of control over their digital lives.
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