Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal (CCJ)
Vol. 6 No. SI (2025): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Special Issue (ACSA 2024)-In Press

Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) of TELE-ECG to Screen Cardiovascular Disease in Jayapura Regency, Papua

Oktaviono, Yudi Her (Unknown)
Isfandiari, Muhammad Atoillah (Unknown)
Dharmadjati, Budi Baktijasa (Unknown)
Ramadhan, Muhammad (Unknown)
Prabowo, Emil (Unknown)
Ludfy Avianto, Achmad Tri (Unknown)
Muhammad, Raditya Rizki (Unknown)
Tri Saputra, Pandit Bagus (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

Background: The cardiovascular mortality rate in Papua is still relatively high. This study aims to assess the readiness and benefits of telescreens with tele-ECG on high-risk population based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory in Jayapura Regency, Papua. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was made based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) questionnaire which was distributed to health workers using a validated Likert scale and analyzed using the Structural Equation Model with LISREL. Result: The results show that the total internet connection is 71% good or very good. Around 77% of respondents felt that telescreening for high-risk cardiovascular disease would be beneficial, with 76% of respondents having the intention to commit to using the telescreening. Conclusion: Internet access in the Jayapura Regency area is quite good and is not an obstacle to providing telescreening with with tele-ECG services. This TAM can be the basis for the development of telescreening for the early detection of high-risk populations so that cardiovascular death can be prevented. - Highlights: This study demonstrates high readiness among healthcare workers in Jayapura Regency to adopt tele-ECG–based cardiovascular screening, with adequate internet connectivity reported in most primary health centers. A majority of respondents perceived tele-ECG as useful, easy to use, and relevant to their clinical practice. Technology Acceptance Model analysis indicates strong intention to use tele-ECG for screening high-risk cardiovascular populations. These findings support tele-ECG telescreening as a feasible and scalable approach for early cardiovascular disease detection in geographically remote and underserved regions

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CCJ

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology

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- Adult cardiac surgery - Atherosclerosis - Cardiac imaging - Cardiac prevention - Cardiac rehabilitation - Cardiomyopathy - Cardiovascular immunology and infection - Congenital heart disease - Diabetes mellitus - Dyslipidaemia - Electrophysiological heart disease and arrhythmias - Extracorporeal ...