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The discussion guide was developed based on a thorough literature review, the first author’s previous Master’s thesis [35], and the opinions of 2 expert panels of researchers specializing in the field of caregiving (Professor E Wong, Professor D Dong, and Dr C Chan from the School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong).
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e68061
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Koo et al [26] detected a high effect of SI for the acceptance of a personalized health care service app while Wong et al [27] determined that SI had no effect on the use of the internet for health information in one of the 2 models used in the study.
Such heterogeneity makes it difficult to interpret results because the inconsistent findings across studies prevent a clear, unified understanding of the effects of PU, PEOU, and SI on BI for health care technology acceptance among older adults.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65269
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