id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-033771-yf5aq2h5 Lee, Sang M. Healthcare wearable devices: an analysis of key factors for continuous use intention 2020-10-15 .txt text/plain 8850 455 47 This study empirically examined the effects of internal and external factors on actual use behavior, health improvement expectancy, and continuous use intention of healthcare wearable devices. To achieve the research objectives, this study develops a research model based on the Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Beliefs (KAPB) model, a frequently used method in the development and delivery of health education programs for preventive activities, the UTAUT2 model related to the acceptance of new technologies, and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). The final questionnaire is shown in Table 1 and provides measurement items for knowledge, attitude, belief, technological and social factors, actual use behavior, health improvement expectancy, and continuous use intention. The values of standardized regression weights for knowledge, attitude, belief, technological factors, social factors, actual use behaviors, health improvement expectancy, and continuous use intention were all greater than .5, indicating all variables proposed by the study were statistically significant at the .05 level. ./cache/cord-033771-yf5aq2h5.txt ./txt/cord-033771-yf5aq2h5.txt