Assessing the acceptance of augmented-reality
Abstract
Forty Australian community pharmacists were recruited for a cohort study. The study was completed in a pre- and post-test manner, where pharmacists were allowed to explore the HMD-AR warfarin counselling guide. The pre-test included questions related to demographic variables. The post-test used Technology Assessment Model (TAM) based Likert scale questions on a 1–5 (strongly agree to strongly disagree) scale. Questions unrelated to TAM were also included in the pre- and post-test and compared using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. These engaged participants on perceived usefulness of the HMD-AR warfarin counselling guide and their willingness to use technology. Qualitative feedback to open ended questions in the post-test was also sought.
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