Publication: People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple facets of acceptance in a telemedical scenario
People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple facets of acceptance in a telemedical scenario
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Mennicken, S., Sack, O., & Ziefle, M. (2011). People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple facets of acceptance in a telemedical scenario. 577–584. https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2011.246047
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In this paper we report on a study exploring multiple aspects of a virtual doctor’s visit as a commonly used example for telemedical services. We compare the conventional doctor’s visit with the virtual visit to identify user requirements and needs for the acceptance of such a scenario. In our survey we retrieved data from a total of 93 users between 16 and 67 years. The results of this study describe differences (and similarities) of criteria for choosing a doctor, basic requirements to accept a virtual doctor’s visit, and people’s o
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Mennicken, S., Sack, O., & Ziefle, M. (2011). People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple facets of acceptance in a telemedical scenario. 577–584. https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2011.246047