Health applications from patients' perspective in KSA. As well, a survey was conducted, where 394 responses were received. Results of path coefficient in this research showing that the outcome is not supported that socio-demographic, attitude, and behavioural intention to use are positively influences (p= 0.122) cues to action (CTA) of engagement in E-Health applications from the patients' perspective in KSA, and perceived barriers are negatively influencing towards CTA (p=0.383). In contrast, the result of the path coefficient is showing that the outcome is highly supports that perceived benefits is positively influences CTA (p= 0.000), perceived behavioural control is positively influences CTA (p= 0.000), the perceived ease of use is positively influences CTA (p= 0.000), and the perceived threat is negatively influences CTA (p = 003). Overall, researchers and practitioners can use the results of this research to determine factors that influence E-Health applications from patients' perspective in KSA.
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