Understanding user evaluations of information systems
Management Science
Assessing IT usage: the role of prior experience
MIS Quarterly
Journal of Medical Systems
Extending the technology acceptance model: the influence of perceived user resources
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special issue on adoption, diffusion, and infusion of IT
Assessment of Patients' Acceptance of and Satisfaction with Teledermatology
Journal of Medical Systems
A Review on Diffusion of Personal Digital Assistants in Healthcare
Journal of Medical Systems
Information Systems Frontiers
Perceived system performance: a test of an extended technology acceptance model
ACM SIGMIS Database
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Interface feature prioritization for web services: Case of online flight reservations
Computers in Human Behavior
Assessing the Quality of a Web-based Learning System for Nurses
Journal of Medical Systems
The impact of service level on the acceptance of application service oriented medical records
Information and Management
Exploring the impact of information technology on health information-seeking behaviour
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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This paper presents the patient preferences for an application in remote health monitoring. The data was collected through a mobile service prototype. Analytical Hierarchy Process and Conjoint Analysis were used to extract the patient preferences. The study was limited to diabetes and obesity patients in Istanbul, Turkey. Results indicated that sending users' data automatically, availability of technical support, and price are key factors impacting patient's decisions. This implies that e-health service providers and designers should focus on the services that enable users to send measurement results automatically instead of manually.