Developing a Technology Acceptability and Usage Survey (TAUS) for mHealth intervention planning and evaluation in Nigeria: Pilot study Journal Article


Authors: Lynch, K. A.; Atkinson, T. M.; Omisore, A. D.; Famurewa, O.; Olasehinde, O.; Odujoko, O.; Alatise, O. I.; Egberongbe, A.; Kingham, T. P.; Morris, E. A.; Sutton, E.
Article Title: Developing a Technology Acceptability and Usage Survey (TAUS) for mHealth intervention planning and evaluation in Nigeria: Pilot study
Abstract: Background: Technology acceptability and usage surveys (TAUS) are brief questionnaires that measure technology comfort, typical daily use, and access in a population. However, current measures are not adapted to low- and middle-income country (LMIC) contexts. Objective: The objective of this pilot study was to develop a TAUS that could be used to inform the implementation of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention in Nigeria. Methods: A literature review of validated technology comfort and usage scales was conducted to identify candidate items. The draft measure was reviewed for face validity by an expert panel comprised of clinicians and researchers with cultural, methodological, and clinical expertise. The measure was piloted by radiologists at an oncology symposium in Nigeria. Results: After expert review, the final measure included 18 items organized into 3 domains: (1) comfort with using mobile applications, (2) reliability of internet or electricity, and (3) attitudes toward using computers or mobile applications in clinical practice. The pilot sample (n=16) reported high levels of comfort and acceptability toward using mHealth applications in the clinical setting but faced numerous infrastructure challenges. Conclusions: Pilot results indicate that the TAUS may be a feasible and appropriate measure for assessing technology usage and acceptability in LMIC clinical contexts. Dedicating a domain to technology infrastructure and access yielded valuable insights for program implementation. © 2022 JMIR Formative Research.All right reserved.
Keywords: global health; nigeria; measure development; mhealth; survey methods; technology acceptability and use
Journal Title: JMIR Formative Research
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2561-326X
Publisher: JMIR Publications, Inc  
Date Published: 2022-04-01
Start Page: e34035
Language: English
DOI: 10.2196/34035
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9069275
PUBMED: 35442204
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 June 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Elizabeth A Morris
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  2. Thomas Michael Atkinson
    155 Atkinson
  3. T Peter Kingham
    609 Kingham
  4. Elizabeth Jane Sutton
    69 Sutton
  5. Kathleen A Lynch
    71 Lynch