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Limited knowledge and distrust are important social factors of out‐patient’ s ‘inappropriate diagnosed seeking behaviour’: a qualitative research in Shanghai
- Source :
- The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 36:847-865
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Aims This study is designed to present out-patient's 'inappropriate diagnosed seeking behaviour' in tertiary hospitals and interpret its association with some potential social factors. Methods A qualitative study based on grounded theory was designed in this paper. The participates were recruited by a two-stage process. The field observation and in-depth interview were adopted for data collection. Multi-round (five rounds) sampling and continuing data analysis were adopted as well. Results Totally 26 out-patients from three tertiary hospitals in Shanghai were involved. Four focused codes, including 'limited policy-related knowledge', 'limited health-related knowledge', 'distrust on related policy' and 'distrust on medical networks', were identified. Then, a theoretical model about the association of out-patient's 'limited knowledge' with 'distrust' and its relationship with 'inappropriate first-diagnosed seeking behaviour' in tertiary hospitals was developed. Conclusion 'Inappropriate first-diagnosed seeking behaviour' of the out-patients in tertiary hospitals is closely associated with their limited knowledge and related distrust. Great effort on improving publics' knowledge and rebuilding a benign trust relationship with out-patients and the medical networks is found to be essential for guiding publics' appropriate first-diagnosed health behaviour in various levels of medical institutions.
- Subjects :
- China
Medical education
Data collection
Distrust
030503 health policy & services
Health Policy
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Health behaviour
Trust
Grounded theory
Trust relationship
Field observation
03 medical and health sciences
Outpatients
Humans
Social Factors
0305 other medical science
Psychology
Qualitative Research
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Qualitative research
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10991751 and 07496753
- Volume :
- 36
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a37728ad4aea0782d197878a1f6f27da
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3134