医疗服务中社会拥挤对自我感知健康风险的影响

The effect of social crowding on self‐perceived health risks in healthcare services

Psychology and Marketing · 2022
被引 10
ABS 3

中文导读

通过实验和调查发现,医疗服务环境中的社会拥挤会通过降低控制感来增加消费者的自我感知健康风险,进而导致过度消费医疗产品。

Abstract

Abstract Overcrowding in healthcare environments (e.g., hospitals) has become a widely identified problem in today's healthcare. This research documents whether and how social crowding affects consumers' self‐perceived health risks in healthcare environments and its downstream effect. One pilot study (secondary data analysis), seven laboratory experiments, and a field survey (Study 6) demonstrated that social crowding increased individuals' self‐perceived health risks through a lack of control (Studies 1–6), thereby leading to overspending on the healthcare products (Study 5). Furthermore, the mediating process was moderated by choice and disease symptom severity (Studies 3 and 4). The findings of this research theoretically enrich our understanding of how social crowding interacts with individual disease symptoms and the services provided in the healthcare environment, and practically provide important implications for healthcare practitioners in managing consumers' health risks and consumption behavior.

医疗服务消费者行为社会拥挤健康风险感知