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. 2022 May 2;20:48. doi: 10.1186/s12961-022-00851-0

Table 3.

Results for hypotheses

No. Hypothesis Supported
1a Attitude towards adoption has an effect on the intention to adopt Yes
1b Perceived behavioural control over adoption has an effect on the intention to adopt Yes
1c Peer preference has an effect on the intention to adopt No
1d The government policy and mandate for adoption have an effect on the intention to adopt Yes
1e Industry standards for adoption have an effect on the intention to adopt No
2a Knowledge of innovation has an effect on the attitude towards adoption Yes
2b Perceived industry benefits have an effect on the attitude towards adoption Yes
2c Perceived usefulness has an effect on the attitude towards adoption No
2d Perceived ease of use has an effect on the attitude towards adoption No
2e Perceived behavioural control over adoption has an effect on the attitude towards adoption Yes
3a Financial ability to adopt has an effect on the perceived behavioural control over adoption Yes
3b Workflow benefits from adoption have an effect on the perceived behavioural control over adoption No
3c Relative advancement of adoption has an effect on the perceived behavioural control over adoption Yes
3d Attitude towards adoption has an effect on perceived behavioural control over adoption Yes

Summary of the results for the 14 hypotheses shows that nine were supported and five were not