Accessibility and Acceptability of Digital Healthcare Services among People Living in Southwestern Nigeria

Author:

Okeke Emeka Benjamin1,Hessel Franz1,Ibisola Babalola Adeniyi2,Odunola Modupe3

Affiliation:

1. Department of International Healthcare Management , SRH University of Applied Sciences , Berlin , Germany

2. Department of Family Medicine , University College Hospital , Ibadan , Nigeria

3. Department of Human Nutrition , University of Chester , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Background: The advent of digital healthcare services has become paramount in the world we live in today. Digital healthcare involves the use of information and communication technologies in addressing the medical problems and health-related challenges faced by people seeking medical treatment. This study assesses the impact of digital healthcare among technologically literate people in Southwestern Nigeria (SWN) and seeks to understand its accessibility and acceptability among them. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study. Our study data was obtained through an online questionnaire survey of 427 individuals (aged ≥15 years) living in SWN. The data were analyzed using the SPSS version 25 software. Results: The study found that roughly half of the respondents (52.0%) have heard about digital healthcare while only 44.0% have accessed it. Over seven-tenth (76.3%) of the respondents considered digital healthcare to be an acceptable form of receiving healthcare while 64.4% were willing to pay for it. Age (X2=7.702, p-value = 0.021), occupation (X2=20.685, p-value = 0.004) and awareness about digital healthcare (X2=55.507, p-value = 0.001) were significantly associated with accessibility of digital healthcare. Conclusion: The findings obtained from this study showed that awareness of digital healthcare was high among people in SWN; however, its accessibility was low. Also, digital healthcare was highly acceptable amongst them and they were willing to pay for such service.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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