Going-out Behaviors of Patients with Chronic Diseases When Purchasing Drugs During Covid-19
作者机构:Department of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy School of Pharmaceutical SciencesPeking UniversityBeijing 100191China. Evidence-based Communication and Information Management Research CenterLiaoning Technical University College of the Media and ArtsFuxin 123000China. School of pharmacyShenyang Pharmaceutical UniversityBenxi 117004China. School of Pharmaceutical SciencesShandong UniversityShandong 250012China. Party Committee Propaganda Department of Affiliated Hospital of Nantong UniversityNantong 226019China. Xiangya School of Public Health of Central South UniversityChangsha 410000China. Department of PharmacyBeijing Children’s HospitalCapital Medical UniversityBeijing 100145China. School of Public HealthPeking UniversityBeijing 100191China Key Research Base of Philosophy and Social Sciences in Shanxi ProvinceHealth Culture Research Center of ShanxiXi'an 712046China).
出 版 物:《Psychosomatic Medicine Research》 (心身医学研究)
年 卷 期:2021年第3卷第2期
页 面:69-76页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
基 金:the Central South University(XYGW-2020-02)
主 题:COVID-19 Chronic disease Going-out behaviors Influencing factors
摘 要:Objective:This study sheds light on the going-out behaviors of patients with chronic diseases when purchasing drugs during COVID-19,explores what factors influence these behaviors,and makes recommendations to guarantee the pharmaceutical treatment of patients with chronic ***:A questionnaire based on the health belief model(HBM)was designed and convenience sampling was employed to administer the online *** influence of the respondents’demographic information on their going-out behaviors was analyzed by means of multiple linear regression.A structural equation model(SEM)was constructed to explore how health beliefs related to chronic diseases and COVID-19 influenced patients’going-out ***:A total of 869 questionnaires were *** structural equation model revealed that while the severity of the chronic disease had a direct positive effect on going-out behaviors(l=0.106),chronic disease behavior barriers had a direct negative effect on their going-out behaviors(l=-0.204).Conclusion:Educational background,co-living situation,and income could influence patients’going-out *** severity of the chronic disease and chronic disease behavior barriers directly affected patients’going-out ***,patients’health beliefs about COVID-19 ultimately affected their going-out behaviors by influencing their health beliefs related to chronic disease.