Empowering health care consumers in the era of Internet of Things |
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Authors: | Julien François Anne-Françoise Audrain-Pontevia Loick Menvielle Nicolas Chevalier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marketing Department, School of Management (ESG), University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. Marketing Department, EDHEC Business School, Nice, France;3. Department of Diabetology, Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, University of Côte d'Azur, Nice University Hospital, Nice, France |
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Abstract: | The Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as a significant development in information technology that aims to link the digital world with the real world to improve human life. IoT refers to digital tools collecting data and providing hyper-personalized information to its users. With the rapid integration of the IoT in the healthcare sector (HIoT), it has been presumed that HIoT devices have an empowering effect on patients; however, this has yet to be investigated. Furthermore, the literature reveals a lack of consistency regarding the definition of patient empowerment. This study aims to fill these gaps and investigates whether HIoT systems increase user empowerment for individuals suffering from chronic illnesses. It also examines how empowerment is defined for HIoT users. To answer these two research questions, we conducted a qualitative research study consisting of 20 semi-structured, in-depth interviews carried out with individuals suffering from Type 1 diabetes (T1D). The interviews were transcribed and content analysis was conducted on the data. The study enabled us to examine whether and how the HIoT triggered empowerment for patients suffering from T1D. Findings reveal four main dimensions of empowerment for HIoT users: (1) self-efficacy, (2) patient control, (3) knowledge development and (4) participation in the decision-making process along with the doctor. Results also highlight that participants feel empowered by personal acceptance of living with their health condition and social support. In addition, the analysis led to the identification of the barriers which need to be overcome to ensure that HloT systems improve patient empowerment. |
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Keywords: | diabetes empowerment healthcare Internet of Things patient–doctor relationship |
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