调查支持健康独立寿命的关键因素:在COVID-19大流行期间和之后的测量概念模型的命题

Q3 Health Professions Health Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-23 DOI:10.1080/07359683.2021.1986961
Hiroko Oe, Yasuyuki Yamaoka
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本研究调查了在COVID-19大流行期间和之后支持老年人健康独立寿命的因素。利用日本1607年数据集进行结构方程建模,验证了包含6个前因式的模型。研究发现,“城镇活力”和“流动性和交通”对他们的健康寿命影响最大,而“健康和福利政策”和“社区纽带”对他们的健康寿命影响相对较低。该研究为研究领域的进一步讨论提供了一个概念模型和测量方法。
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Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic.

This study investigated the factors that support the elderly citizens' perceived healthy independent longevity during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Structural Equation Modeling was conducted with the 1607 dataset collected from Japan to validate a proposed model with six antecedent factors. It has been found that "Town vibrancy" and "Mobility and transportations" have the most significant impact, whereas "Health and welfare policies" and "Community bonding" have a relatively lower impact on their perceived healthy longevity. The study has provided a conceptual model with measurements for further discussions in the field of study.

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Health Marketing Quarterly
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期刊介绍: Health Marketing Quarterly is directed at academicians and practitioners who are concerned with the concepts, practice, and research of health care marketing in today"s complex environment. The journal addresses important contemporary issues in the use of marketing by health care organizations like hospitals, individual practitioners, and public health care organizations. This includes the use of marketing to promote, position, deter, enhance health care organizations/issues, and the development of the marketing literature on both a conceptual and empirical basis.
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