A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America

This study compares patient propensity towards proactive health behaviour of South Africans and Americans. While the health care system of South Africa is severely stretched to deliver medical services, the United States maintains high levels of medical services for their countrymen, hence enjoying...

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Main Authors: Christo Bisschoff, Sam Fullerton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2017-09-01
Series:International Review of Management and Marketing
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/irmm/issue/32110/355980?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturk
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spelling doaj-66ddbe8918954172ae17ecef509244c62020-11-25T03:57:44ZengEconJournalsInternational Review of Management and Marketing 2146-44052017-09-0173931041032A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of AmericaChristo BisschoffSam FullertonThis study compares patient propensity towards proactive health behaviour of South Africans and Americans. While the health care system of South Africa is severely stretched to deliver medical services, the United States maintains high levels of medical services for their countrymen, hence enjoying a much higher life expectancy. The South Africa data consisted of a snowball social media campaign resulting in 180 responses while the United States data consists of 1,031 responses from the general adult population of the country. Some were analysed from the United States. Both groups display a propensity towards proactive health behaviour while differing only on how ill they really are before deciding to see a doctor. The more important factors in South Africa were: Health is my own responsibility, Preventative health, and Information on illnesses, while the Americans identified: Early diagnosis, Preventive treatment and Consulting electronic information. Although both groups are sensitive to proactive attitudes and behaviours, there are differences between the latent variables the importance of the variables. The Americans seem to be much more inquisitive, and they seem to gather more information on health issues than the South Africans. The Americans also tend to react faster to arising health issues.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/irmm/issue/32110/355980?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturkproactivity health healthcare
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A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
International Review of Management and Marketing
proactivity
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author_facet Christo Bisschoff
Sam Fullerton
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title A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
title_short A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
title_full A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
title_fullStr A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
title_full_unstemmed A Parallel of Patient Proactivity Behaviours and Attitudes between the Republic of South Africa and the United States of America
title_sort parallel of patient proactivity behaviours and attitudes between the republic of south africa and the united states of america
publisher EconJournals
series International Review of Management and Marketing
issn 2146-4405
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This study compares patient propensity towards proactive health behaviour of South Africans and Americans. While the health care system of South Africa is severely stretched to deliver medical services, the United States maintains high levels of medical services for their countrymen, hence enjoying a much higher life expectancy. The South Africa data consisted of a snowball social media campaign resulting in 180 responses while the United States data consists of 1,031 responses from the general adult population of the country. Some were analysed from the United States. Both groups display a propensity towards proactive health behaviour while differing only on how ill they really are before deciding to see a doctor. The more important factors in South Africa were: Health is my own responsibility, Preventative health, and Information on illnesses, while the Americans identified: Early diagnosis, Preventive treatment and Consulting electronic information. Although both groups are sensitive to proactive attitudes and behaviours, there are differences between the latent variables the importance of the variables. The Americans seem to be much more inquisitive, and they seem to gather more information on health issues than the South Africans. The Americans also tend to react faster to arising health issues.
topic proactivity
health
healthcare
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