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Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review
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/ Comparison of Different Teaching Modalities
/ Design of Educational Technology
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical - methods
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Technology
/ Haptics
/ Humans
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical students
/ Models, Educational
/ Online instruction
/ Pharmacy
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Professions
/ Review
/ Reviews in Medical Education
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Systematic review
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ User behavior
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review
by
Tan, Jenelle Yingni
, Lee, Jason Wen Yau
, Bello, Fernando
in
3-D printers
/ Access to information
/ Augmented reality
/ College students
/ Comparison of Different Teaching Modalities
/ Design of Educational Technology
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical - methods
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Technology
/ Haptics
/ Humans
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical students
/ Models, Educational
/ Online instruction
/ Pharmacy
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Professions
/ Review
/ Reviews in Medical Education
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Systematic review
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ User behavior
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review
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Tan, Jenelle Yingni
, Lee, Jason Wen Yau
, Bello, Fernando
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3-D printers
/ Access to information
/ Augmented reality
/ College students
/ Comparison of Different Teaching Modalities
/ Design of Educational Technology
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical - methods
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Technology
/ Haptics
/ Humans
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical students
/ Models, Educational
/ Online instruction
/ Pharmacy
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Professions
/ Review
/ Reviews in Medical Education
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Systematic review
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ User behavior
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review
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Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review
2025
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Overview
With the growing use of technology in medical education, a framework is needed to evaluate learners' and educators' acceptance of these technologies. In this context, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) offers a valuable theoretical framework, providing insights into the determinants influencing users' acceptance and adoption of technology.
This review aims to systematically synthesize the body of research in medical education that uses the TAM.
An electronic literature search was conducted using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) approach in February 2024 on the Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science databases, yielding 680 articles. Upon elimination of duplicates and applying the exclusion criteria, a total of 39 articles were retained. To evaluate the quality of the study, the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument score was calculated for each analysis with a qualitative component.
Studies using TAM in medical education began in 2010, with the model's application relatively rare up to 2016. Most of the studies were quantitative, operationalizing the TAM as a survey instrument, but it was also used as a research framework in qualitative data analysis. Structural equation modeling, descriptive analysis, and correlation analysis were the most common data analysis approaches in the studies. E-learning and mobile learning were the predominant learning interventions explored, but there were indications that novel learning technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, and 3D printing were being investigated.
The study's findings reveal an expanding scholarly engagement with using TAM in medical education. Although the TAM has been mostly used as a survey instrument, it can also be adapted as a qualitative research framework to analyze data. This systematic review provides a foundation for future research to understand the factors influencing users' acceptance of technology, especially in medical education.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
Subject
/ Comparison of Different Teaching Modalities
/ Design of Educational Technology
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical - methods
/ Haptics
/ Humans
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Pharmacy
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Review
/ Reviews in Medical Education
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
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