Factors of Nurses' Using Mobile Applications to Provide Home Nursing Care: A Social Cognitive Theory Perspective
Jing Cheng, Tailai Wu, Kangni Ren, Zhaohua Deng

TL;DR
This study explores why nurses use mobile apps for home care, finding that outcome expectations and personal factors are key.
Contribution
The study introduces novel factors influencing mobile app use by nurses and extends social cognitive theory in this context.
Findings
Environmental factors influence MHNCA use through personal factors.
Outcome expectations are the strongest predictor of MHNCA use.
Self-efficacy and outcome expectations mediate the use of MHNCAs.
Abstract
Background: The aging of global population, coupled with the increase in chronic noncommunicable diseases, has made home nursing care services an increasingly vital component of elderly care. Thus, the demand for such services has increased, prompting the development of mobile home nursing care applications (MHNCAs) to assist nurses in delivering home-based care. However, nurses' willingness to use MHNCAs remains relatively low. Aim: This study aims to investigate what and how the factors affect nurses' use of MHNCAs. Methods: Based on social cognitive theory, we have formulated a research model to identify and explain the relationships between factors and nurses' use of MHNCAs. We use a multiple analytical approach including structural equation modeling (SEM) and artificial neural network (ANN) to examine the research model. Results: The SEM analysis results show that environmental…
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TopicsTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour · Education and Learning Interventions
