Evaluating the Readiness of Mobile Technology with Respect to e-Heath for Medication in Saudi Arabia: An Integrative Perspective
Fahad M Al-Anezi Community College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Fahad M Al-AneziCommunity College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi ArabiaEmail fmoalanezi@iau.edu.saObjective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the readiness of Sa...
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doaj-87d6efb9a0a74d37a52cc39912a1e14d2021-01-10T20:40:33ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902021-01-01Volume 14596661009Evaluating the Readiness of Mobile Technology with Respect to e-Heath for Medication in Saudi Arabia: An Integrative PerspectiveAl-Anezi FMFahad M Al-Anezi Community College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Fahad M Al-AneziCommunity College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi ArabiaEmail fmoalanezi@iau.edu.saObjective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the readiness of Saudi Arabian patients towards the adoption of the e-health system through the use of mobile phones.Methods: In this research, a cross-sectional survey was carried out using a self-administered structured questionnaire. According to the results, 354 people viewed the questionnaire and 129 respondents were selected to assess the adoption of the e-health system in Saudi Arabia. The data were collected during February–March 2020.Results: More than half of the respondents (63.6%) were women and almost half of the participants (48.0%) were married. Most of the surveyed patients suffered from cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Almost all the participants (99.0%) had their personal mobile phone and used the Internet on these devices. Most of the participants did not trust or believe in online health services or online medical consultations and did not spend money on contracting health services through mobile phones. It is suggested that the lack of motivation to adopt the e-health system may be due to fear of privacy violations, fear of loss of personal data and information, lack of technical support, and mistrust in doctors who frequently use their cell phones to distract themselves during work-hours.Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that the population of Saudi Arabia is reluctant to adopt the electronic e-health system promoted in the Saudi Vision 2030 strategic plan. To change this behavior, it is necessary to develop awareness campaigns and strategies that suggest the importance of using e-heath in the Saudi Arabian healthcare system. Additionally, it is essential that the network administrator implement procedures to protect the confidentiality and security of patients’ medical records.Keywords: Saudi Arabia, mobile phones, electronic health, adoption, e-healthhttps://www.dovepress.com/evaluating-the-readiness-of-mobile-technology-with-respect-to-e-heath--peer-reviewed-article-JMDHsaudi arabiamobile phoneselectronic healthadoptione-health |
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Evaluating the Readiness of Mobile Technology with Respect to e-Heath for Medication in Saudi Arabia: An Integrative Perspective |
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Evaluating the Readiness of Mobile Technology with Respect to e-Heath for Medication in Saudi Arabia: An Integrative Perspective |
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Fahad M Al-Anezi Community College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Fahad M Al-AneziCommunity College, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi ArabiaEmail fmoalanezi@iau.edu.saObjective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the readiness of Saudi Arabian patients towards the adoption of the e-health system through the use of mobile phones.Methods: In this research, a cross-sectional survey was carried out using a self-administered structured questionnaire. According to the results, 354 people viewed the questionnaire and 129 respondents were selected to assess the adoption of the e-health system in Saudi Arabia. The data were collected during February–March 2020.Results: More than half of the respondents (63.6%) were women and almost half of the participants (48.0%) were married. Most of the surveyed patients suffered from cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Almost all the participants (99.0%) had their personal mobile phone and used the Internet on these devices. Most of the participants did not trust or believe in online health services or online medical consultations and did not spend money on contracting health services through mobile phones. It is suggested that the lack of motivation to adopt the e-health system may be due to fear of privacy violations, fear of loss of personal data and information, lack of technical support, and mistrust in doctors who frequently use their cell phones to distract themselves during work-hours.Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that the population of Saudi Arabia is reluctant to adopt the electronic e-health system promoted in the Saudi Vision 2030 strategic plan. To change this behavior, it is necessary to develop awareness campaigns and strategies that suggest the importance of using e-heath in the Saudi Arabian healthcare system. Additionally, it is essential that the network administrator implement procedures to protect the confidentiality and security of patients’ medical records.Keywords: Saudi Arabia, mobile phones, electronic health, adoption, e-health |
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