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Telemedicine Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Continual Usage during the Covid-19 Pandemic Miranti Anggorodhiyu Lokantari; Robert Kristaung
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i3.6396

Abstract

The use of telemedicine through health applications has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to understand more deeply about people's experiences using telemedicine and explore the hospitality component of telemedicine. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of telemedicine service quality on customer satisfaction and continual usage during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research Method: Data analysis using PLS-SEM technique with SmartPLS application. First, the measurement model test was conducted by testing the validity and construct reliability of each indicator, then testing the structural model to determine the relationship between the variables in the research model. Data was collected by distributing a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire, obtained 400 respondents who had done telemedicine with health applications at least once during the pandemic. Research results: system quality and interaction quality shape telemedicine service quality, telemedicine service quality has a positive effect on customer satisfaction and continual usage, customer satisfaction has a positive effect on continual usage. In addition, it was found that telemedicine service quality fully mediates in influencing system quality and interaction quality on customer satisfaction., customer satisfaction fully mediates in influencing telemedicine service quality on continual usage of health applications. Managerial Implications: as an evaluation material for health applications in maintaining and increasing customer satisfaction and continual usage.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adelia Widiyawati Ali Djamhuri Ananda, M. Rayhan Andri, Primadi Annisa, Widi Paramitha Puspa Aryani, Budi Asih, Rayi Retno Dwi Aulia Rahman Azhar, Talia Sarafina B. Medina Nilasari Beta Oki Beliartati Bhatara Febryanto Dais, Muhammad Irfan Dalimunthe, Bayo Bohdan Damayani, Alfina Denny Iskandar Tjandrawan Djasfar, Farida Dylan Achmad Fadhilah Faadiyah Nisa Fajri, Muhammad Rafki Farhah, Maulida Nur Farhan Aditya, Achmad Farida Jasfar, Farida Fatik Rahayu Fauzan, M. Harits Filma Festivalia, Filma Guntur Salim Harjono, Ardelianawati Putri Hasna Aprilia Henny Gunawan Hermanto Yaputra Hilda Jofira Iin Triyani Indah Saraswati Irwin Nazir, Ahmad Fadhila Kurniawan, Nico Akbar Lina Lina Maria Ramanyani Melitina Tecualu Miranti Anggorodhiyu Lokantari Murti SriHastuti Muthiya Nur Aziza Novita Novita Nugraha, Dimas Septian Prasetyo, Hartomo Cahyo Agung Qubro, Khodijah Tul R, Rizky Aldi Rafi, Latif Ar Rahmatullah, Muhammad Rafi Rania Ariqah Yasir Rasyifa Shaliha Rhomadhonis, Suci Rika, Rika Andraini Rustam, Rinaldi S, James Peter Said, Salsabila Rosalia Salsabila Rosalia Said Saparso Saparso Sarah Ramadhani, Sarah Satiti Satiti Sayekthi, Juwita Arfi Septian, Mohammad Ronald Harry Soen, Ricky Chandra Jaya Sri Vandayuli Riorini Sujana, Olga Dara Putri Sumantri, Drajat Roni Syamsir Abduh Tamher, Dian Maharani Tasijam, Glenn Avior Tyastavia, Karenina Valeri Kusumadewi , Camila Wahyuni, Ratih Sri Warsinda, Lucy Wijayanti, Cynthia Anna Willy Arafah Xaviera, Winda Yasir, Rania Ariqah Yudiatama, Riski