School of Information Management and Engineering, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China.
Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jan 25;10:823692. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.823692. eCollection 2022.
With the development of telemedicine and e-health, usage of online health communities has grown, with such communities now representing convenient sources of information for patients who have geographical and temporal constraints regarding visiting physical health-care institutions. Many previous studies have examined patient-provider communication and health-care service delivery in online health communities; however, there is a dearth of research exploring the relationship between patients' level of self-disclosure and the establishment of patients' trust in physicians. Consequently, this study aims to explore how patients' self-disclosure affects the establishment of patients' trust in physicians. "Good Doctor," which is a China-based online health community, was used as a data source, and a computer program was developed to download data for patient-physician communication on this community. Then, data for communications between 1,537 physicians and 63,141 patients were obtained. Ultimately, an empirical model was built to test our hypotheses. The results showed that patients' self-disclosure positively influences their establishment of trust in physicians. Further, physicians' provision of social support to patients showed a complete mediating effect on the relationship between patients' self-disclosure and patients' establishment of trust in physicians. Finally, evidence of "hope-for-help" motivation in patients' messages weakened the effect of patients' self-disclosure when physicians' social support was text-based, but strengthened it when physicians' social support was voice-based.
随着远程医疗和电子健康的发展,在线健康社区的使用量不断增加,这些社区现在成为了那些由于地理位置和时间限制而无法前往实体医疗机构的患者的便捷信息来源。许多先前的研究都考察了在线健康社区中患者与医疗服务提供者之间的沟通和医疗服务的提供情况;然而,对于探索患者自我表露程度与患者对医生的信任之间的关系的研究却很少。因此,本研究旨在探讨患者的自我表露程度如何影响患者对医生的信任的建立。我们将“好大夫在线”作为数据源,开发了一个计算机程序来下载该社区中患者与医生之间的交流数据。然后,我们获取了 1537 名医生和 63141 名患者之间的交流数据。最终,构建了一个实证模型来检验我们的假设。结果表明,患者的自我表露程度对其对医生的信任的建立有积极影响。此外,医生为患者提供社会支持在患者的自我表露程度和患者对医生的信任的建立之间起到完全中介作用。最后,患者信息中“求助希望”动机的存在削弱了当医生的社会支持以文本形式提供时患者自我表露程度的影响,但当医生的社会支持以语音形式提供时,这种影响则得到了加强。