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Han, Jing Yao (Hanyang University) Park, Kyong Jin (Hanyang University)
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한국전시산업융합연구원 한국과학예술융합학회 한국과학예술융합학회 Vol.41 No.1
발행연도
2023.1
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369 - 386 (18page)
DOI
10.17548/ksaf.2023.01.30.369

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As the number of patients infected with COVID-19 discharged from hospitals continues to increase, the emergence of Long Covid has become a new global health crisis after acute infections, involving respiratory, circulatory, neurological, digestive, and psycho-cognitive systems, with variable duration and severity, severely affecting the physical and mental health of patients, as well as the development of countries.
Based on the stress and coping perspective, this study explores the mechanism of the influence of role stress in the daily health management of “Long Covid” patients on the willingness to pay for digital medical platforms.
The study used a structural equation model and stress and coping theory to construct a model with a sample of 371 “Long Covid” patients to conduct an empirical study. The study showed that: role ambiguity and role conflict motivated coping strategies (doctor-patient relationship maintenance and health management ability improvement) of “Long Covid” patients; coping strategies had a significant influence on the willingness to pay for digital medical platforms; and whether and to what extent role stress influenced behavioral outcomes depended on “Long Covid” patients" primary and secondary evaluations of stress. The findings of this study provide recommendations from academic sources for operators and designers of digital medical platforms to improve the quality of the platform"s services and, thus, the willingness to pay off “Long Covid” patients.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Theoretical Background
III. Research Hypotheses and Research Model
IV. Research Design
V. Results
VI. Conclusion
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