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Determinants of mobile health (M-Health) application adoption, usage and discontinuity among corporate workers diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes

Gabriel Kojovi Liashiedzi (Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Florence Elorm Eto (Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Roger Ayimbillah Atinga (Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Patience Aseweh Abor (Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)

Journal of Health Organization and Management

ISSN: 1477-7266

Article publication date: 5 March 2024

Issue publication date: 18 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study examined the determinants of mobile health (M-Health) application, adoption, usage and discontinuation among corporate workers diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes in Ghana.

Design/methodology/approach

The diffusion innovation and reasoned action theories were employed using an exploratory design. Three hundred corporate workers diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension from three health facilities for the past six months were sampled for the study using a multi-stage sampling technique and administered questionnaires. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression tools were employed in the analysis of data.

Findings

The study found a significant number of factors influencing m-health applications adoption, usage and discontinuity. These factors include nature and demand of job, perceived advantage, compatibility, complexity, triability, aesthetics and trust. Aesthetics emerged as the strongest predictive factor for the adoption, usage and discontinuity of use among diabetic and hypertensive corporate workers. With the adoption of M-Health applications, compatibility, as well as nature and demand of job, were significant predictors. With the usage of M-Health applications, complexity, triability, aesthetics and trust were significant predictors. Moreover, perceived advantage, compatibility, complexity and triability influenced significantly the choice to discontinue using M-Health applications. The study concluded that M-Health application functionalities play a valuable role in patients’ intention to adopt, use and discontinue the use of an M-Health application in Ghana.

Originality/value

This exploratory study offers in-depth insight into how major M-Health application features affect its adoption, usage and discontinuity, providing crucial information for future research and the improvement of chronic condition healthcare delivery.

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Citation

Liashiedzi, G.K., Eto, F.E., Atinga, R.A. and Abor, P.A. (2024), "Determinants of mobile health (M-Health) application adoption, usage and discontinuity among corporate workers diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes", Journal of Health Organization and Management, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 176-191. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-11-2022-0335

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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