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Table 1 Hypotheses for predicting fit and utilization of mHealth

From: A model for predicting utilization of mHealth interventions in low-resource settings: case of maternal and newborn care in Kenya

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Prediction hypotheses

H01

Attitude has no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H02

Self-efficacy in use of mobile devices has no significant change on fit before, and after mHealth intervention

H03

Sensory requirements have no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H04

Relationship requirement has no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H05

Identification and privacy requirements have no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H06

Synchronism requirement has no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H07

Representation capability of technology has no significant effect on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H08

Reach capability of technology has no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H09

Monitoring capability of technology has no significant change on fit before, and after use of mHealth intervention

H010

Perceived fit has no significant change before, and after use of mHealth intervention

  1. Source: Researchers’ TIPFit hypothetical model