对中欧水疗中心如何创造健康旅游体验的批判性分析

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Diana Dryglas, Melanie Kay Smith
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摘要本研究探讨中欧水疗中心创造健康旅游体验的方式。在所谓的Visegrád国家:捷克、匈牙利、波兰和斯洛伐克进行了两轮德尔菲研究,并向28名精心挑选的专家发出了一份调查表。实证结果表明,健康旅游体验逃避的五个主要组成部分需要解决:(1)为新客人(通常是自费客人或国际客人)改善基础设施和提供优质服务;(2)创造越来越受欢迎的身体健康恢复和健康治疗,特别是在年轻客人和外国客人中;(3)认识到不同用户群体需求的重要性,分隔空间并针对特定细分市场;(4)不断监测客户体验质量;(5)为客人创造一个卫生的环境(特别是在covid期间和之后)。这些发现有助于为治疗卫生设施和水疗中心提供建议,这些设施和水疗中心正在从国家补贴的健康旅游转向为付费客人提供健康体验开发。关键词:健康旅游体验逃脱balneology spaswellnessVisegrád 4个国家德尔菲研究披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。本研究由维谢格拉德基金(Visegrad Fund)资助。22010060。]。
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A Critical Analysis of How Central European Spas Create Health Tourism Experiencescapes
ABSTRACTThis research examines the ways in which Central European spas create health tourism experiencescapes. A two-round Delphi study was undertaken in the so-called Visegrád countries: Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia using a questionnaire which was sent to 28 carefully chosen experts. Empirical results showed that five main components within health tourism experiencescapes need to be addressed: (1) infrastructural improvements and quality services for new, often self-paying or international guests, (2) creating physical health restoration and wellness treatments which are growing in popularity, especially among younger and foreign guests, (3) the importance of recognizing the needs of different user groups, separating spaces and targeting specific segments, (4) constant monitoring of customer experience quality, (5) creating a hygienic environment for guests (especially during and post-COVID). The findings help to provide recommendations for therapeutic health facilities and balneology spas that are shifting from state-subsidized health tourism to wellness experience development for paying guests.KEYWORDS: Health tourismexperiencescapesbalneology spaswellnessVisegrád 4 countriesDelphi study Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Visegrad Fund [Grant Number The WellSpaV4 project no. 22010060.].
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