了解 covid-19 的预防行为:对社会和健康营销人员预防未来流行病的影响。

Q3 Health Professions
Health Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1080/07359683.2024.2352187
Isaac Sewornu Coffie, Elikem Chosniel Ocloo, Ernest Yaw Tweneboah-Koduah, Victoria Mann
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摘要

本研究从健康信念模式和社会影响理论的综合视角出发,采用混合方法,试图找出社会和健康营销人员应关注的因素,以促使受访者自愿改变行为,实施 COVID-19 感染预防行为,如经常用肥皂洗手、保持社交距离和避免握手。采用 PLS-SEM 方法分析了通过结构化问卷调查获得的 605 名受访者的定量数据。此外,还采用专题分析法对通过五次焦点小组讨论获得的定性数据进行了分析。结果显示,宗教信仰和对传统医学的信任是导致冠状病毒不严重和易感性的主要因素。结果进一步显示,信息性和规范性社会影响因素是 HBM 构建与 COVID-19 协议执行之间的重要中介,表明这些影响因素在实现建议行为的执行方面发挥了重要作用。
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Understanding covid-19 prevention behaviours: Implications for social and health marketers for the prevention of future pandemics.

From the integrative perspectives of the health belief model and social influence theories, the study sought to identify factors social and health marketers should focus on to elicit voluntary change in behavior toward the performance of COVID-19 infection prevention behaviors such as frequent handwashing with soap, social distancing, and avoidance of handshaking using mixed method approach. The quantitative data from 605 respondents through structured questionnaires were analyzed using PLS-SEM. The qualitative data through five focus group discussions were also analyzed using thematic analysis. The result shows that religiosity and trust in traditional medicine are the major factors contributing to the lack of severity and susceptibility to the coronavirus. The result further shows informational and normative social influencers as significant mediators between the constructs of the HBM and the performance of the COVID-19 protocols, suggesting that these influencers play a significant role in achieving the performance of the recommended behaviors.

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Health Marketing Quarterly
Health Marketing Quarterly Health Professions-Health Professions (all)
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期刊介绍: Health Marketing Quarterly is directed at academicians and practitioners who are concerned with the concepts, practice, and research of health care marketing in today"s complex environment. The journal addresses important contemporary issues in the use of marketing by health care organizations like hospitals, individual practitioners, and public health care organizations. This includes the use of marketing to promote, position, deter, enhance health care organizations/issues, and the development of the marketing literature on both a conceptual and empirical basis.
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