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. 2021 Nov 22;9(11):1605. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111605

Table A1.

Summary of the items assessing the perceived ease-of-use of TR (first line), its perceived usefulness (second to fifth lines), and participants’ behavioral intention (last line).

TAM3 Item
Perceived ease-of-use I think it would be difficult for me to master any of the tools needed for TR.
Image I would be willing to be managed/manage my patient by at least one means of MSD TR.
Job relevance TR seems to me to be a favorable alternative for the management of MSD.
I support TR only as a complement to face-to-face sessions.
Output quality I support TR as a complete replacement for face-to-face sessions.
I would be willing to pay/to charge the full authorized rate for the management of my MSD via TR.
Result demonstrability TR makes the management of MSD less pleasant.
I think my MSD/my patient’s MSD could be fully cured with TR sessions alone.
I feel that TR would be beneficial to my treatment/my patient’s treatment.
I believe that TR could improve the effectiveness of my treatment/my patient’s treatment.
Behavioral intention I intend to use TR for the management of my MSD/my patient’s MSD.