How reliable are self-assessments using mobile technology in healthcare? The effects of technology identity and self-efficacy
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Highlights:
• This paper contributes to “Quantified Self” and “Mobile Healthcare” literature.
• Patients holding academic degree reported themselves with higher accuracy.
• Patients aged 61 + reported blood pressure with higher accuracy compared to 31–60.
• Patients aged 18–30 reported blood pressure with higher accuracy compared to 31–60.
• Self-efficacy moderates the effect of mobile identity on self-report reliability.
摘要
•This paper contributes to “Quantified Self” and “Mobile Healthcare” literature.•Patients holding academic degree reported themselves with higher accuracy.•Patients aged 61 + reported blood pressure with higher accuracy compared to 31–60.•Patients aged 18–30 reported blood pressure with higher accuracy compared to 31–60.•Self-efficacy moderates the effect of mobile identity on self-report reliability.
论文关键词:Mobile healthcare,IT identity,Self-efficacy,Self-report reliability,Quantified self
论文评审过程:Received 10 June 2018, Revised 20 September 2018, Accepted 21 September 2018, Available online 22 September 2018, Version of Record 27 September 2018.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.09.024