Understanding the interconnection between routine screening behavior, socio-demographics, quality of care, trust, and communication experiences with health-care professionals

Introduction: Routine screening is an integral aspect of health care. The literature says little about how health-screening behaviors might be predicted based on trust, quality of care and communication within the professional-patient relationship-things that ultimately delimit attitudes towards rou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cogent social sciences 2018-01, Vol.4 (1), p.1558721
Hauptverfasser: Amuta-Jimenez, Ann Oyare, Ogunyankin, Fadeke, Lo, Celia
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Routine screening is an integral aspect of health care. The literature says little about how health-screening behaviors might be predicted based on trust, quality of care and communication within the professional-patient relationship-things that ultimately delimit attitudes towards routine screening. Methods: This study employed data derived from the 2017 Health Information National Trends. Survey (HINTS). Bivariate relationships and two step-hierarchical multiple regression techniques were used to examine associations between routine screening behavior and sociodemographic factors, and to identify any mediating role in such associations played by one or more health-care factors. Results: Native English speakers were significantly more likely than less-fluent non-native speakers to perceive the quality of care received to be high, [p
ISSN:2331-1886
2331-1886
DOI:10.1080/23311886.2018.1558721