Analysis of Factors Influencing the Willingness of Signing Family Doctors—Based on the Survey Data of Unsigned Residents in Jinan

CHUN-YAN LIN, YU-QING WANG, JIAN-PING LI, YUAN-YUAN REN

Abstract


Family doctors are new types of doctors who provide comprehensive, continuous, effective, timely and personalized health care services and management for clients. In order to make the family doctor policy more smoothly, the article uses the collected survey data as a sample, using descriptive analysis, association rule analysis and stepwise regression analysis to explore the understanding and demand of the unsigned residents of Jinan on family doctors, and the factors affecting their signing contracts. Studies have shown that: (1) Residents have insufficient understanding of family doctors, and the results of association rules show that migrant workers, low-income seniors, and female student groups have low levels of understanding of family doctors and relatively low willingness to sign; (2) The construction of medical system informatization needs to be accelerated; (3) For family doctors, residents are more worried about their low medical level, poor equipment and less service content; (4) Whether their family members are sick, their knowledge of family doctors, age and contract fees have a positive impact on signing intention. The government should continue to increase the promotion of family doctors and optimize service content.

Keywords


Family Doctors, New and Old Kinetic Energy Conversion, Association Rule Analysis, Stepwise Regression Analysis.Text


DOI
10.12783/dtem/ssemr2019/30849

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