A Review Paper on mhealth Continuous Intention Among Diabetes Users in The Developing Countries
Abstract
Halimah Al-blooshi, Samer Ali Al-shami, Hayder Adil, Safiah Sidek
Technology interaction is nowadays the key player in the society problem solving in all aspects of human live. Recently, mobile health as one of innovative technological tools was introduced to bridge the health quality and capacity gaps. Yet, the proportion of mhealth users still low, especially in developing countries such as Arab World Countries. The past studies developed several theories and concepts with aiming to provide empirical models to improve the use of mhealth. Yet, most of them focused on either mhealth adoption from technological motivations or intention to use. This leaves a gap in the sustainability of mhealth. Therefore, this review paper aims to discuss the related work on mhealth types and its effectiveness in several diseases such as diabetes. The finding of this paper emphasizes that both technological and technological factors based on Technology Task Fit and Technology Acceptance Model are important to address mhealth continuous to use. This study also confirms that both objective and subjective measurements are important to ensure the quality of data analysis