Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh

This article investigates potential barriers to telemedicine adoption in centres hosted by rural public hospitals in Bangladesh. Little is known of the barriers related to telemedicine adoption in this context. Analysis of data collected from rural telemedicine patients identified seven broad catego...

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Main Authors: Khondker Mohammad Zobair, Louis Sanzogni, Kuldeep Sandhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Australasian Association for Information Systems 2020-01-01
Series:Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Subjects:
ICT
Online Access:https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/2165
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spelling doaj-31dcea9659394066b1c90e8f8af434732021-08-02T02:03:53ZengAustralasian Association for Information SystemsAustralasian Journal of Information Systems1449-86182020-01-012410.3127/ajis.v24i0.2165Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural BangladeshKhondker Mohammad Zobair0Louis Sanzogni1Kuldeep Sandhu2Griffith UniversityGriffith UniversityGriffith UniversityThis article investigates potential barriers to telemedicine adoption in centres hosted by rural public hospitals in Bangladesh. Little is known of the barriers related to telemedicine adoption in this context. Analysis of data collected from rural telemedicine patients identified seven broad categories of barriers: lack of organisational effectiveness, information and communication technology infrastructure, quality of care, allocation of resources, health staff motivation, patient satisfaction and trustworthiness. Their significance is explored. This research is based on the quantitative analysis of a data set of 500 telemedicine patients, from rural areas in Bangladesh. A conceptual model showing the interaction of pre-determined classes of barriers was established and hypotheses set up and tested using partial least squares structural equation modelling. Exemplary barriers to telemedicine adoption were identified and confirmed (p<.01) namely, lack of organisational effectiveness, health staff motivation, patient satisfaction, and trustworthiness collectively explaining 62% of the variance in barriers to adoption and providing for the first-time empirical support of their existence. These barriers offer considerable resistance to the adoption and maintenance of current telemedicine projects in rural Bangladesh. Further, lack of information and communication technology infrastructure, allocation of resources and quality of care are indirect barriers affecting successful deployment of telemedicine in rural settings. These findings illuminate adoption impediments faced by existing telemedicine projects and institutionalise favourable policy guidelines to improve Bangladesh’s and similar emerging economies’ healthcare industries. Policy interventions and recommendations are provided, including current research limitations leading to opportunities for future research. https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/2165adoptionbarriersICTPLS-SEMrural and remote areastelemedicine
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author Khondker Mohammad Zobair
Louis Sanzogni
Kuldeep Sandhu
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Louis Sanzogni
Kuldeep Sandhu
Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
Australasian Journal of Information Systems
adoption
barriers
ICT
PLS-SEM
rural and remote areas
telemedicine
author_facet Khondker Mohammad Zobair
Louis Sanzogni
Kuldeep Sandhu
author_sort Khondker Mohammad Zobair
title Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
title_short Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
title_full Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh
title_sort telemedicine healthcare service adoption barriers in rural bangladesh
publisher Australasian Association for Information Systems
series Australasian Journal of Information Systems
issn 1449-8618
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This article investigates potential barriers to telemedicine adoption in centres hosted by rural public hospitals in Bangladesh. Little is known of the barriers related to telemedicine adoption in this context. Analysis of data collected from rural telemedicine patients identified seven broad categories of barriers: lack of organisational effectiveness, information and communication technology infrastructure, quality of care, allocation of resources, health staff motivation, patient satisfaction and trustworthiness. Their significance is explored. This research is based on the quantitative analysis of a data set of 500 telemedicine patients, from rural areas in Bangladesh. A conceptual model showing the interaction of pre-determined classes of barriers was established and hypotheses set up and tested using partial least squares structural equation modelling. Exemplary barriers to telemedicine adoption were identified and confirmed (p<.01) namely, lack of organisational effectiveness, health staff motivation, patient satisfaction, and trustworthiness collectively explaining 62% of the variance in barriers to adoption and providing for the first-time empirical support of their existence. These barriers offer considerable resistance to the adoption and maintenance of current telemedicine projects in rural Bangladesh. Further, lack of information and communication technology infrastructure, allocation of resources and quality of care are indirect barriers affecting successful deployment of telemedicine in rural settings. These findings illuminate adoption impediments faced by existing telemedicine projects and institutionalise favourable policy guidelines to improve Bangladesh’s and similar emerging economies’ healthcare industries. Policy interventions and recommendations are provided, including current research limitations leading to opportunities for future research.
topic adoption
barriers
ICT
PLS-SEM
rural and remote areas
telemedicine
url https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/2165
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