Mobile Phone Technology Acceptance and Usability in the Delivery of Health Services among Health Surveillance Assistants in Rural Areas of Malawi.
Clement Khalika BandaHarry H. GombachikaPublished in: AFRICOMM (2012)
Keyphrases
- health services
- rural areas
- mobile phone
- technology acceptance
- mobile phone users
- user acceptance
- user satisfaction
- health care
- information systems
- developing countries
- factors influencing
- mobile users
- internet access
- public health
- information and communication technologies
- perceived usefulness
- mobile devices
- technology adoption
- e government
- social influence
- service quality
- urban areas
- mobile learning
- law enforcement
- smart phones
- mobile applications
- mobile technologies
- digital government
- computer self efficacy
- low cost
- databases
- data management
- individual level
- ubiquitous computing
- data collection
- user experience
- distance learning
- learning experience