The role and importance of perceived risk in medical tourism. Applying the theory of planned behaviour

The main aim of the study was to investigate the role and importance of perceived risk in medical tourism (MT). The research demonstrates that the country of origin and an assessment of the respondents' own health condition significantly moderates the impact of their attitudes on behavioral int...

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description The main aim of the study was to investigate the role and importance of perceived risk in medical tourism (MT). The research demonstrates that the country of origin and an assessment of the respondents' own health condition significantly moderates the impact of their attitudes on behavioral intention. The research shows a strong correlation between the risk perceived by the respondents and their attitudes towards MT services. This relationship is significantly moderated by risk awareness, aversion to risk and gender. Additionally, an important factor in the model is the level of satisfaction with medical services in their own country. The survey using a fully structured questionnaire was conducted among young consumers from Jordan, Poland and Turkey. To verify the hypotheses, a multiple regression model with interactions was used.
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Attitudes
Aversion
Behavioral decision theory
Biology and Life Sciences
Consumer behavior
Consumers
Consumption
Decision making
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health risks
Health services
Human influences
Humans
Jordan
Male
Marketing
Marketing research
Medical research
Medical tourism
Medical Tourism - psychology
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Patient satisfaction
People and places
Perceptions
Poland
Psychological aspects
Psychological Theory
Purchasing
Regression Analysis
Risk perception
Risk-Taking
Social Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
Theory of planned behavior
Tourism
Turkey
Young Adult
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