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Health communication, information technology and the public's attitude toward periodic general health examinations.


ABSTRACT: Background: Periodic general health examinations (GHEs) are gradually becoming more popular as they employ subclinical screenings, as a means of early detection. This study considers the effect of information technology (IT), health communications and the public's attitude towards GHEs in Vietnam. Methods: A total of 2,068 valid observations were obtained from a survey in Hanoi and its surrounding areas. Results: In total, 42.12% of participants stated that they were willing to use IT applications to recognise illness symptoms, and nearly 2/3 of them rated the healthcare quality at average level or below. Discussion: The data, which was processed by the BCL model, showed that IT applications (apps) reduce hesitation toward GHEs; however, older people seem to have less confidence in using these apps. Health communications and government's subsidy also increased the likelihood of people attending periodic GHEs. The probability of early check-ups where there is a cash subsidy could reach approximately 80%.

SUBMITTER: Vuong QH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5247783 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Health communication, information technology and the public's attitude toward periodic general health examinations.

Vuong Quan-Hoang QH  

F1000Research 20161230


<i>Background:</i> Periodic general health examinations (GHEs) are gradually becoming more popular as they employ subclinical screenings, as a means of early detection. This study considers the effect of information technology (IT), health communications and the public's attitude towards GHEs in Vietnam. <i>Methods:</i> A total of 2,068 valid observations were obtained from a survey in Hanoi and its surrounding areas. <i>Results:</i> In total, 42.12% of participants stated that they were willing  ...[more]

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