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How Time, Living Situation, and Stress Related to Technology Influence User Acceptance and Usability of a Socialization Service for Older Adults and Their Formal and Informal Caregivers: Six-Month Pilot Study

How Time, Living Situation, and Stress Related to Technology Influence User Acceptance and Usability of a Socialization Service for Older Adults and Their Formal and Informal Caregivers: Six-Month Pilot Study

For the older adult, IC, and FC groups, correlations were performed between technostress, SUS, and AMQ results. Data for technostress, SUS, and AMQ were checked for normality using the Shapiro test. If data were normally distributed, the correlation was Pearson, otherwise it was Kendall. The demographic and cognitive characteristics as well as technostress at T0 and T6 for older adults and IC are presented in Table 2. Participants on average used the technology 4 times per week.

Jasmine Pani, Letizia Lorusso, Lara Toccafondi, Grazia D'Onofrio, Filomena Ciccone, Sergio Russo, Francesco Giuliani, Daniele Sancarlo, Novella Calamida, Gianna Vignani, Tarmo Pihl, Erika Rovini, Filippo Cavallo, Laura Fiorini

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e54736

Investigating Factors Influencing Medical Practitioners’ Resistance to and Adoption of Internet Hospitals in China: Mixed Methods Study

Investigating Factors Influencing Medical Practitioners’ Resistance to and Adoption of Internet Hospitals in China: Mixed Methods Study

In the field of information technology, the adverse psychological, physiological, and behavioral effects of modern information technology on users’ work are known as technostress [38], which includes 4 main dimensions: work overload, role ambiguity, invasion of privacy, and work-family conflict [34]. The definition of each construct is presented in Multimedia Appendix 1.

Wenhao Deng, Tianan Yang, Jianwei Deng, Ran Liu, Xueqin Sun, Gang Li, Xinmei Wen

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46621

Technostress and Digital Competence Among Health Professionals in Swiss Psychiatric Hospitals: Cross-sectional Study

Technostress and Digital Competence Among Health Professionals in Swiss Psychiatric Hospitals: Cross-sectional Study

How do health professionals in psychiatric hospitals rate their technostress? What is the association between health professionals’ digital competence and their technostress, considering the individual characteristics of health professionals? What is the association between technostress and long-term consequences for health professionals?

Christoph Golz, Karin Anne Peter, Thomas Jörg Müller, Jochen Mutschler, Sandra M G Zwakhalen, Sabine Hahn

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(11):e31408