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Table 6 Respondents’ attitudes to and perception of mobile phones for healthcare

From: Knowledge, attitude, and use of mHealth technology among students in Ghana: A university-based survey

Variable

Responses

Level of Students

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Total

 

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

p-value

Effectiveness of using mobile phone for accessing healthcare

Very Effective

55 (48.2)

32 (50)

34 (34)

22 (47.8)

143 (44.1)

 

Effective

59 (51.7)

32 (50)

64 (64)

23 (50)

178 (54.9)

 

Not Effective

0 (0)

0 (0)

2 (2)

1 (2.2)

3 (0.9)

0.159

Using mobile phone to access healthcare offers greater security

Strongly Agree

38 (17)

26 (18)

32 (14.6)

14 (14.4)

110 (16.1)

 

Agree

102 (45.5)

54 (37.5)

80 (36.5)

37 (38.1)

273 (39.9)

 

Not sure

70 (31.2)

40 (27.8)

79 (36.1)

36 (37.1)

225 (32.9)

0.164

Disagree

11 (4.9)

20 (13.9)

21 (9.6)

7 (7.2)

59 (8.6)

 

Strongly Disagree

3 (1.3)

4 (2.8)

7 (3.2)

3 (3.1)

17 (2.5)

 

Easy to share mobile-phone-based medical information

Strongly Agree

48 (21.4)

42 (29.2)

54 (24.7)

28 (28.9)

172 (25.1)

 

Agree

111 (49.5)

67 (46.5)

95 (43.4)

45 (46.4)

318 (46.5)

0.253

Not sure

58 (25.9)

30 (20.8)

53 (24.2)

21 (21.6)

162 (23.7)

 

Disagree

7 (3.1)

5 (3.5)

17 (7.8)

3 (3.1)

32 (4.7)

 

Using mobile phone to access healthcare is convenient

Strongly Agree

56 (25)

26 (18.1)

45 (20.5)

18 (18.6)

145 (21.2)

 

Agree

97 (43.3)

72 (50)

88 (40.2)

44 (45.4)

301 (44)

 

Not sure

53 (23.7)

28 (19.4)

57 (26)

24 (24.7)

162 (23.7)

0.045*

Disagree

10 (4.5)

13 (9)

28 (12.8)

7 (7.2)

58 (8.5)

 

Strongly Disagree

8 (3.6)

5 (3.5)

1 (0.5)

4 (4.1)

18 (2.6)

 
  1. *p < 0.05