A survey of the adoption and perception of mobile health applications among community pharmacists in Malaysia

Author:

Ng Hui Leng1ORCID,Sellappans Renukha12ORCID,Loo Jason S E13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Taylor’s University , No. 1 Jalan Taylor’s, 47500 Selangor , Malaysia

2. Active Ageing Impact Lab, Taylor’s University , No. 1 Jalan Taylor's, 47500 Selangor , Malaysia

3. Medical Advancement for Better Quality of Life Impact Lab, Taylor’s University , No.1 Jalan Taylor's, 47500 Selangor , Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To determine the adoption and perception of mobile health (mHealth) applications among community pharmacists in Malaysia. Methods A cross-sectional survey using a self-administered questionnaire was conducted with 300 community pharmacists in the Klang Valley, Malaysia using a stratified sampling approach. The questionnaire consisted of 36 questions with three sections: demographic data, adoption of mHealth applications and perception towards mHealth applications. Descriptive and inferential tests as well as exploratory factor analysis were used to analyse the data. Key findings Adoption of mHealth applications by community pharmacists for both professional and personal use was relatively high at 79.7%. Utilised mHealth applications were primarily from the medical references category, while applications for patient monitoring, personal care and fitness were used to a lesser degree. Among mHealth application users, only 65.7% recommended them to their patients. Overall perception towards mHealth applications was positive, but perception towards the benefits and favour of mHealth applications for their patients was lower. This was corroborated by the factor analysis, which identified four main factors explaining 59.9% of variance in the dataset. These factors were perception towards use in their own professional practice, perception on benefits and use in their patients, perception on specific features of mHealth applications, and reliability of mHealth applications. Conclusions Adoption of mHealth applications among community pharmacists in Malaysia is high. Community pharmacists are more likely to use mHealth applications professionally and personally but less likely to recommend them to patients due to less favourable perceptions on how patients will benefit from mHealth applications.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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