Factors Influencing the Intention to Utilize Out-of-Pocket Health Checkup Services: A Sample of Citizens From 12 Townships of Taichung County in Taiwan
Autor: | Yuh Shiow Lee, Hui-Ling Liao, Jin Tang Chen, Yen Lin Chiu, Fu Chun Lee |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Adult
Male National Health Programs Cross-sectional study media_common.quotation_subject Taiwan MEDLINE health checkup Sample (statistics) Environmental health Cancer Screening Tests Preventive Health Services disease screening Health care Humans Medicine Aged Research method media_common Medicine(all) lcsh:R5-920 business.industry Theory of planned behavior out-of-pocket General Medicine Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care Cross-Sectional Studies Female theory of planned behavior Health Expenditures Worry lcsh:Medicine (General) business |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Chinese Medical Association, Vol 73, Iss 5, Pp 252-259 (2010) |
ISSN: | 1726-4901 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s1726-4901(10)70054-x |
Popis: | Background: Taiwan started its National Health Insurance (NHI) system in 1995. However, until now, most cancer screening tests and preventive care have been out-of-pocket (OOP) medical items excluded from the coverage of NHI. The aim of this study was to explore the factors influencing an individual’s intention to utilize OOP health checkups. Methods: A cross-sectional research method was adopted in this study. Based on the theory of planned behavior, a questionnaire was developed and used to survey purposively sampled residents (n = 940) from 12 randomly selected townships in Taichung County, Taiwan, from August to September 2006. Descriptive statics and linear regression were conducted to analyze the collected data. Results: Our results showed that result evaluation (b = 0.092), behavioral beliefs (b = 0.088), behavioral norms of people with experience in utilizing OOP health checkups (b = 0.116), perceived convenience (b = 0.273), and worry about illness and perceived health (b = 0.110) were important factors influencing the intention to utilize OOP health checkups. Age, education and acceptable health checkup charges were also related. Conclusion: Reinforcing disease- and health checkup-related knowledge may positively influence an individual’s intention to utilize OOP health checkups. In addition, improving perceived convenience and reducing disease-screening barriers can intensify the individual’s intention to use OOP health checkups. The influence of age, education level and OOP checkup charges should also be taken into consideration when related policies are formulated. [J Chin Med Assoc 2010;73(5):252–259] |
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