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'Seeing a doctor is just like having a date': a qualitative study on doctor shopping among overactive bladder patients in Hong Kong

机译:“看医生就像约会”:对香港膀胱过度活跃症患者购物的定性研究

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Although having a regular primary care provider is noted to be beneficial to health, doctor shopping has been documented as a common treatment seeking behavior among chronically ill patients in different countries. However, little research has been conducted into the reasons behind doctor shopping behavior among patients with overactive bladder, and even less into how this behavior relates to these patients’ illness and social experiences, perceptions, and cultural practices. Therefore, this study examines overactive bladder patients to investigate the reasons behind doctor shopping behavior. My study takes a qualitative approach, conducting 30 semi-structured individual interviews, with 30 overactive bladder patients in Hong Kong. My study found six primary themes that influenced doctor shopping behavior: lack of perceived need, convenience, work-provided medical insurance, unpleasant experiences with doctors, searching for a match doctor, and switching between biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Besides the perceptual factors, participants’ social environment, illness experiences, personal cultural preference, and cultural beliefs also intertwined to generate their doctor shopping behavior. Due to the low perceived need for a regular personal primary care physician, environmental factors such as time, locational convenience, and work-provided medical insurance became decisive in doctor shopping behavior. Patients’ unpleasant illness experiences, stemming from a lack of understanding among many primary care doctors about overactive bladder, contributed to participants’ sense of mismatch with these doctors, which induced them to shop for another doctor. Overactive bladder is a chronic bladder condition with very limited treatment outcome. Although patients with overactive bladder often require specialty urology treatment, it is usually beneficial for the patients to receive continuous, coordinated, comprehensive, and patient-centered support from their primary care providers. Primary care doctors’ understanding on patients with overactive bladder with empathetic attitudes is important to reduce the motivations of doctor shopping behavior among these patients.
机译:尽管有一个定期的初级保健提供者被认为对健康有益,但是据记录,在不同国家的慢性病患者中,购物是寻求行为的一种常见治疗方法。但是,很少有研究针对膀胱过度活动症患者进行医生购物行为的原因,甚至很少研究这种行为与这些患者的疾病以及社会经历,观念和文化习俗之间的关系。因此,本研究检查了膀胱过度活动症患者,以调查医生购物行为背后的原因。我的研究采用定性方法,对30名香港膀胱过度活动症患者进行了30次半结构化的个人访谈。我的研究发现了影响医生购物行为的六个主要主题:缺乏感知的需求,便利,工作提供的医疗保险,与医生的不愉快经历,寻找匹配的医生以及在生物医学和中医之间进行切换。除了感知因素外,参与者的社会环境,疾病经历,个人文化偏好和文化信仰也交织在一起,产生了他们的医生购物行为。由于对常规个人初级保健医生的需求很少,因此环境因素(例如时间,位置便利性和工作提供的医疗保险)成为决定医生购物行为的决定性因素。由于许多初级保健医生缺乏对膀胱过度活动症的了解,导致患者不适的疾病经历,加剧了参与者对这些医生不匹配的感觉,这促使他们购买了另一位医生。膀胱过度活动症是一种慢性膀胱疾病,治疗结果非常有限。尽管膀胱过度活动症患者通常需要专科泌尿科治疗,但通常可以从其初级保健提供者那里获得持续,协调,全面和以患者为中心的支持,这对患者是有益的。初级保健医生对具有过度移情态度的膀胱过度活动症患者的了解对于减少这些患者中医生购物行为的动机很重要。

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