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What predicts patients’ satisfaction and continuous use of intelligent medical guidance? the moderating effect of consulting experience

Zhaohua Deng, Ziang Tian, Jiaxin Xue and Sumeet Gupta

Behaviour and Information Technology, 2024, vol. 43, issue 13, 3111-3128

Abstract: Background:Patients’ continuous use of intelligent medical guidance is important for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in hospitals.Problem/gap:Previous studies mainly focus on the initial adoption while not examining why patients continually use AI-based medical services.Objective/aim:We aim to explore the factors influencing patients’ continuous use of intelligent medical guidance based on the Stimuli-Organism-Response framework.Method:Via online survey data, we used structural equation modelling to test the research model.Results:Our results reveal feature diversity of intelligent medical guidance affect users’ perceived extrinsic and intrinsic value, as well as their impact on their continuous usage intention.Research implications:Our research expands the understanding of medical AI applications and provides theoretical and implicational insights for future development.

Date: 2024
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