%0 Journal Article %@ 1438-8871 %I JMIR Publications %V 24 %N 8 %P e37223 %T The Technology Acceptance of Video Consultations for Type 2 Diabetes Care in General Practice: Cross-sectional Survey of Danish General Practitioners %A Torp,Daniel Cæsar %A Sandbæk,Annelli %A Prætorius,Thim %+ Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 11, Aarhus, 8200, Denmark, 45 20539002, thipra@rm.dk %K video consultations %K telemedicine %K diabetes %K chronic diseases %K general practice %K technology acceptance %K technology acceptance model %D 2022 %7 30.8.2022 %9 Original Paper %J J Med Internet Res %G English %X Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, video consultations became a common method of delivering care in general practice. To date, research has mostly studied acute or subacute care, thereby leaving a knowledge gap regarding the potential of using video consultations to manage chronic diseases. Objective: This study aimed to examine general practitioners’ technology acceptance of video consultations for the purpose of managing type 2 diabetes in general practice. Methods: A web-based survey based on the technology acceptance model measuring 4 dimensions—perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, and behavioral intention to use—was sent to all general practices (N=1678) in Denmark to elicit user perspectives. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results: The survey sample comprised 425 general practitioners who were representative of the population. Structural equation modeling showed that 4 of the 5 hypotheses in the final research model were statistically significant (P<.001). Perceived ease of use had a positive influence on perceived usefulness and attitude. Attitude was positively influenced by perceived usefulness. Attitude had a positive influence on behavioral intention to use, although perceived usefulness did not. Goodness-of-fit indices showed acceptable fits for the structural equation modeling estimation. Conclusions: Perceived usefulness was the primary driver of general practitioners’ positive attitude toward video consultations for type 2 diabetes care. The study suggests that to improve attitude and technology use, decision-makers should focus on improving usefulness, that is, how it can improve treatment and make it more effective and easier. %M 36040765 %R 10.2196/37223 %U https://www.jmir.org/2022/8/e37223 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/37223 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040765