Digital wellness is a multi-disciplinary domain that makes use of digital and mobile technologies in order to provide personalized services for the users to improve their mental and physical well-being. In order to understand the main drivers of continued usage of digital wellness services, we make use of the well- established Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) and extend it by considering user's technology readiness (TR). Survey data is collected from 162 Finnish young elderly who participate in a research program and use a digital wellness application. With Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis combinations of UTAUT2 dimensions and TR that lead users to continue or stop using digital wellness services, are id...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
The ageing population is a growing priority area for policy makers and healthcare providers worldwid...
This study aims to further promote the understanding of the antecedents of the acceptance and use of...
Physical inactivity has become a prevalent problem among elderly people. Although digital wellness t...
Physical inactivity has become a prevalent problem among elderly people. Although digital wellness t...
Digital wellness technologies have been proposed as a promising way to promote the levels of physica...
The age group 60-74 is labelled the “young elderly” and refers to people in transition from working ...
Using the Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance (UTAUT) model as a framework for this study, the a...
Although technology readiness (TR) has been found to influence the acceptance and use of information...
International audienceManaging everyday wellness using sensors requires user buy-in and acceptance. ...
Digital devices reshape the servicescape of wellness, helping people, e.g. young elderly, to benefit...
This paper extends the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) to study acceptanc...
Telemedicine programs within health care are experiencing significant growth as healthcare organizat...
Internet of Things (IoT) has attracted policymakers and academics’ attention as the next generation ...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
The ageing population is a growing priority area for policy makers and healthcare providers worldwid...
This study aims to further promote the understanding of the antecedents of the acceptance and use of...
Physical inactivity has become a prevalent problem among elderly people. Although digital wellness t...
Physical inactivity has become a prevalent problem among elderly people. Although digital wellness t...
Digital wellness technologies have been proposed as a promising way to promote the levels of physica...
The age group 60-74 is labelled the “young elderly” and refers to people in transition from working ...
Using the Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance (UTAUT) model as a framework for this study, the a...
Although technology readiness (TR) has been found to influence the acceptance and use of information...
International audienceManaging everyday wellness using sensors requires user buy-in and acceptance. ...
Digital devices reshape the servicescape of wellness, helping people, e.g. young elderly, to benefit...
This paper extends the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) to study acceptanc...
Telemedicine programs within health care are experiencing significant growth as healthcare organizat...
Internet of Things (IoT) has attracted policymakers and academics’ attention as the next generation ...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
Interest in developing user-centered sensing technologies for personalized behavior change has gaine...
The ageing population is a growing priority area for policy makers and healthcare providers worldwid...