Towards the Adoption of Patient Generated Health Data: A Technology Readiness Investigation of Lagos State, Nigeria

Ikechukwu Maduka, Michael Odetayo, Dianabasi Nkantah, Alexeis Garcia-Perez, Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro, Lateef O. Olayanju

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Abstract

Establishing a population technology readiness is essential towards successful adoption of patient-generated health data in developing nations. It is widely accepted that data are numbers in context, i.e. in real-world conditions or a particular context. In this paper, the following question is addressed: which is the appropriate context to create and maintain an optimum level of health data technology readiness? To accomplish this, we surveyed 1443 randomly selected residents of Lagos State, Nigeria. Our findings suggest that individuals are positively predisposed towards adopting patient-generated health data. The uniqueness of this study lies on the fact that this is the first of such empirical evidence showing the State residents' propensity to adopt PGHD.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication10th Annual Conference of the Euromed Academy of Business. Conference readings. Book proceedings.
EditorsDemetris Vrontis, Yaakov Weber, Evangelos Tsoukatos
Place of PublicationCyprus
Pages858 - 873
Publication statusPublished - 13 Sept 2017
Event10th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business, EMAB -
Duration: 13 Sept 201715 Sept 2017

Conference

Conference10th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business, EMAB
Period13/09/1715/09/17

Keywords

  • Patient-generated health data (PGHD)
  • Developing countries
  • Technology readiness
  • Adoption

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