1. Factors associated with the intention to use adult preventive health services in Taiwan
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Jing‐Shia Tang, Yi‐Lin Hsieh, Shu‐Chuan Chen, and Fang‐Hsin Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Southern taiwan ,Immigration ,Taiwan ,Intention to use ,Sample (statistics) ,Intention ,Odds ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Environmental health ,Preventive Health Services ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Nursing ,media_common ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Preventive health ,Middle Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Educational Status ,Female ,Health education ,Self Report ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Objective This research aimed to examine the factors associated with the intention to use adult preventive health services in Taiwan. Design and sample Using Andersen's behavioral model, we employed a cross-sectional descriptive design to investigate 500 samples from four communities in southern Taiwan. Measures We used a self-reported survey to assess participants' intention to use adult preventive health services, and the predisposing, enabling, and need factors influencing their intention. Results Intention to use adult preventive health services was more significantly explained by predisposing and enabling factors than by need factors. In addition, a lack of fixed medical facilities (enabling factor) and Taiwanese origin (predisposing factor) were associated with decreased odds of intention to use adult preventive health services. An educational level of high school or below (predisposing factor), higher amounts of exercise (predisposing factor), and lower barriers to use preventive health services (predisposing factor) were associated with increased odds of intention to use adult preventive health services. Conclusion The findings can assist public health nurses in identifying high-risk groups with lower intentions of using adult preventive health services. Additionally, community-based health education program can be developed to increase people's intention to use adult preventive health services.
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- 2019