Table 8.
Hypotheses | Overall model | Physicians | Nurses |
H1. The perceived benefits of eConsulta use have an influence on the intention to use it in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
H2. eConsulta’s ease of use has an influence on the intention to use it in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | No |
H3. Pressure from other groups (patients, health care professionals, the institution’s management team) has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
H4. The professional profile has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | —a | — |
H5. An individual’s experience as a health care professional has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | No | No | No |
H6. A health care professional’s age has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | No | No |
H7. A health care professional’s gender has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | No |
H8. The health care region or zone in which the health care center where a professional works is located has an influence on the intention to use eConsulta in the post–COVID-19 context. | No | No | Yes |
H9. The degree of eConsulta implementation at the health care center where a professional works has an influence on the intention to use it in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | No |
H10. The ease of use of eConsulta (current version) has an influence on the intention to use it in the post–COVID-19 context. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
aNot applicable.