Predictors of the intention to use traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) using extended theory of planned behavior: a cross-sectional study among TCM users in Hong Kong

被引:27
作者
Ng, Tommy K. C. [1 ]
Lo, Man Fung [2 ]
Fong, Ben Y. F. [1 ]
Yee, Hilary H. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Coll Profess & Continuing Educ, Sch Profess Educ & Execut Dev, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Social Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Traditional Chinese medicine; Theory of planned behavior; Attitude; PERCEIVED SERVICE QUALITY; HEALTH MAINTENANCE; KNOWLEDGE; COMPLEMENTARY; ATTITUDE; SATISFACTION; BELIEFS; CARE;
D O I
10.1186/s12906-022-03598-x
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Background Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine are available and have a long history in Hong Kong. Little is known on the intention to use TCM in Hong Kong. In this study, the intention to use TCM was examined by the extended theory of planned behavior. Methods An online cross-sectional survey was conducted from 15 and 29 November 2021. Respondents' attitude towards using TCM, intention to use TCM, knowledge, perceived behavioral control, perceived service quality, satisfaction, subjective norms and demographic characteristics were collected from the survey. To examine the conceptual framework in this study, partial least square structural equation model (PLS-SEM) was adopted. Results In total, 446 responses (completion rate = 74.3%) were analysed. Attitude towards TCM was the strongest predictor to the intention to use TCM followed by satisfaction and subjective norms. Attitude had a partial mediating effect on the relationship between subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and intention to use TCM. Attitude had a full mediating effect on the relationship between knowledge and intention to use TCM. Satisfaction had a full mediating effect on the relationship between perceived service quality and intention to use TCM. Conclusions This is the first study to investigate the predictors of the intention to use TCM in Hong Kong by using TPB. Individuals' attitude towards TCM has showed stronger effect to the intention to use TCM than other predictors, such as satisfaction, perceived behavioral control and subjective norms. To enhance the intention to use TCM in Hong Kong, key stakeholders, including TCM professional organisations, health professionals and policymakers, should develop a positive attitude towards TCM among Hong Kong population.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 58 条
[1]   Psychographic predictors of intention to use cervical cancer screening services among women attending maternal and child health services in Southern Ethiopia: the theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective [J].
Abamecha, Fira ;
Tena, Atsede ;
Kiros, Getachew .
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 19 (1)
[2]   Examining the effect of perceived service quality of health care delivery in Ghana on behavioural intentions of patients: The mediating role of customer satisfaction [J].
Agyapong, Ahmed ;
Afi, Joel Duah ;
Kwateng, Kwame Owusu .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, 2018, 11 (04) :276-288
[3]   THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR [J].
AJZEN, I .
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES, 1991, 50 (02) :179-211
[4]   Factors Related to the Intention of Israelis to Use Complementary and Alternative Medicine [J].
Ben Natan, Merav ;
Perelman, Maayan ;
Ben-Naftali, Gal .
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING, 2016, 34 (04) :361-368
[5]   A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@Uni:LifeGuide): results from a repeat randomized controlled trial [J].
Cameron, David ;
Epton, Tracy ;
Norman, Paul ;
Sheeran, Paschal ;
Harris, Peter R. ;
Webb, Thomas L. ;
Julious, Steven A. ;
Brennan, Alan ;
Thomas, Chloe ;
Petroczi, Andrea ;
Naughton, Declan ;
Shah, Iltaf .
TRIALS, 2015, 16
[6]   Factors influencing participant compliance in acupuncture trials: An in-depth interview study [J].
Cao, Hui-Juan ;
Li, Xun ;
Li, Xin-Lin ;
Ward, Lesley ;
Xie, Zhan-Guo ;
Hu, Hui ;
Zhang, Ya-Jing ;
Liu, Jian-Ping .
PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (04)
[7]   Exploring the influence of Traditional Chinese Medicine on self-care among Chinese cancer patients [J].
Chan, Helen Y. L. ;
Chui, Y. Y. ;
Chan, Carmen W. H. ;
Cheng, Karis K. F. ;
Shiu, Ann T. Y. ;
So, Winnie K. W. ;
Ho, Simone S. M. ;
Chan, Maggie M. F. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING, 2014, 18 (05) :445-451
[8]  
Chan Kara, 2016, Health Mark Q, V33, P78, DOI 10.1080/07359683.2016.1132051
[9]  
Chan-Yeung MMW, 2019, MED HIST HONG KONG 1, DOI [10.2307/j.ctvzpv7mn.17, DOI 10.2307/J.CTVZPV7MN.17]
[10]   Toward Evidence-Based Chinese Medicine: Status Quo, Opportunities and Challenges [J].
Chen, Yao-long ;
Zhao, Chen ;
Zhang, Li ;
Li, Bo ;
Wu, Chuan-hong ;
Mu, Wei ;
Wang, Jia-ying ;
Yang, Ke-hu ;
Li, You-ping ;
Chen, Chiehfeng ;
Wang, Yong-yan ;
Wang, Chen ;
Bian, Zhao-xiang ;
Shang, Hong-cai .
CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, 2018, 24 (03) :163-170