Original paper

How reliable are self-assessments using mobile technology in healthcare? The effects of technology identity and self-efficacy

Volume: 91, Pages: 52 - 61
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Traditionally in clinics or hospitals, it is the staff (physician, nurses, and so forth) who would check the patient's health status (e.g., blood pressure, height, weight, body temperature, and so forth). However, when mobile apps are used as the point of contact between patients and healthcare providers, the self-monitoring of health status will be exposed to biases due to being done by common people. Therefore ‘self-report reliability’ becomes...
Paper Details
Title
How reliable are self-assessments using mobile technology in healthcare? The effects of technology identity and self-efficacy
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
91
Pages
52 - 61
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