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Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Health Services Research
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Healthcare institutions face challenges in integrating digital health services.
  • Citizen engagement is crucial for modernizing healthcare delivery.
  • Existing systems often lack structured approaches for crowdsourced e-health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a methodological framework for implementing crowdsourced e-health services.
  • To evaluate citizens' readiness and intention to adopt these services.
  • To assess factors influencing citizen contribution to e-health initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an adaptable methodological approach integrating communication, collaboration, crowdsourcing, and payment services.
  • Evaluation of young citizens' readiness using surveys and behavioral control assessments.
  • Analysis of the influence of trust, perceived value, and perceived behavioral control on contribution intention.

Main Results:

  • Perceived value significantly impacts the intention to contribute to crowdsourced e-health services.
  • Trust is a key factor positively influencing perceived value.
  • Young citizens show readiness to adopt proposed e-health services, indicating potential for widespread use.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed methodological approach provides a flexible structure for integrating crowdsourced e-health services into healthcare institutions.
  • Citizen trust and perceived value are critical drivers for successful adoption and participation in digital health initiatives.
  • This research supports the modernization of healthcare through enhanced citizen engagement and efficient data exchange.