Factors affecting continuance intention in non-face-to-face telemedicine services: trust typology and privacy concern perspectives

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  • who: Lin Zhu et al. from the Department of Business Administration, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea have published the paper: Factors Affecting Continuance Intention in Non-Face-to-Face Telemedicine Services: Trust Typology and Privacy Concern Perspectives, in the Journal: Healthcare 2023, 11, 374. of /2023/
  • what: To address this problem, in this study, the authors followed a modified expectation confirmation theory (ECT) and employed the typology of trust developed in McKnight , which distinguishes between structural assurance-based trust, platform-based trust, and physician-based trust in telemedicine and can determine the relative . . .

     

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