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Willingness to Use and Pay for Telemedicine and Teleconsultation Across Five Clinical Domains in South Korea: Cross-Sectional Survey

Willingness to Use and Pay for Telemedicine and Teleconsultation Across Five Clinical Domains in South Korea: Cross-Sectional Survey

Participants received a compensation of 1500 South Korean won (US $1.10) for completing the survey. Table S2 in Multimedia Appendix 1 presents the participants’ demographic distribution. Our analysis revealed variations in the WTU and WTP for telemedicine and teleconsultations across different demographic groups. Tables 1 and 2 present the results of the logistic regression analysis of the WTU and WTP for telemedicine services.

Hajae Jeon, Jeahyung Lee, Jieun Jang, Mingee Choi, Junbok Lee, Jaeyong Shin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65304

Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Son and Won [17] evaluated the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the EHFSc BS-9 with Korean patients with HF. The scale consists of 9 questions. Each item is given a score from 1 (not at all) to 5 (very much so). The overall score ranges from 9 to 45. Higher scores indicate greater levels of self-care behavior. For this study, the Cronbach α was 0.76 to 0.88.

Youn-Jung Son, JiYeon Choi, Hyue Mee Kim, Hoyoun Won, Jong-Chan Youn, Sang-Wook Kim, Wang-Soo Lee, Jun Hwan Cho, Kyung‑Taek Park, Joonhwa Hong, Da-Young Kim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74922