The effect of mobile health service quality on user satisfaction and continual usage

Elizabeth Oppong, Robert Ebo Hinson, Ogechi Adeola, Omotayo Muritala, John Paul Kosiba

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Abstract

This paper assesses the level of mobile health service quality and its effect on user satisfaction and continual usage among selected maternal healthcare users in rural Ghana. A purposive sampling method is deployed to select 305 respondents. Structural equation modelling technique is used to analyse an mHealth service quality model. Among the three dimensions of mHealth service quality, only interaction quality is significant on user satisfaction while all the three mHealth service quality dimensions were found to have a positive impact on continual usage. A positive effect of satisfaction on continual usage exists and perceived monetary cost moderates the effect. The study suggests that service providers should empower their personnel through the provision of periodic training on good customer relations. This paper contributes to the understanding of service quality issues in mHealth services for maternal healthcare delivery with insights for other sectors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-198
Number of pages22
JournalTotal Quality Management and Business Excellence
Volume32
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • continual usage
  • Ghana
  • mHealth
  • monetary cost
  • service quality
  • user satisfaction

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