Table 1.
Subscale | Item | Mean (SD) | t |
---|---|---|---|
Perceived usefulness | Using digital cognitive treatments would improve the care I provide | 4.80 (1.16) | 8.42** |
Using digital cognitive treatments would increase my productivity | 4.54 (1.22) | 5.42** | |
Using digital cognitive treatments would make the care I provide more effective | 4.82 (1.18) | 8.50** | |
Using digital cognitive treatments would be useful for my work | 4.99 (1.28) | 9.37** | |
Using digital cognitive treatments would enable me to provide care for my patients more quickly | 4.72 (1.47) | 5.95** | |
Using digital cognitive treatments would make it easier to provide care for my patients | 4.70 (1.32) | 6.43** | |
Perceived ease of use | My interaction with digital cognitive treatments would be clear and understandable | 4.27 (1.11) | 2.89* |
Interacting with digital cognitive treatments would not require a lot of effort | 4.35 (1.11) | 3.87** | |
I would find digital cognitive treatments easy to use | 4.43 (1.08) | 4.82** | |
I would find it easy to apply digital cognitive treatments for what I want them to do | 4.08 (1.36) | 0.73 | |
Learning to provide digital cognitive treatments would be easy for me | 5.30 (1.11) | 14.16** | |
It would be easy for me to become skillful at using digital cognitive treatments | 5.29 (1.17) | 13.44** | |
Subjective norm | Most of my patients would welcome me using digital cognitive treatments | 4.07 (1.47) | 0.56 |
My superior(s) think(s) that I should use digital cognitive treatments | 4.06 (1.66) | 0.45 | |
Colleagues who are important to me think I should use digital cognitive treatments | 3.78 (1.52) | −1.72 | |
Intention to use | If I had access to digital cognitive treatments, I would intend to use them | 5.37 (1.36) | 13.44** |
If I had access to digital cognitive treatments, I predict I would use them | 5.37 (1.29) | 12.87** |
Each score was contrasted with the neutral value of 4.0 with a Bonferroni corrected one-sample t-test (score range 1–7). SD = standard deviation.
p < 0.01;
p < 0.001.