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Travel for treatment: students' perspective on medical tourism
Authors:Sumanth G. Reddy  Valerie K. York  Laura A. Brannon
Abstract:Medical tourism is the act of travelling abroad for health care. The theory of planned behaviour was used to investigate the medical tourism beliefs of 336 undergraduate students in a basic psychology course at a large midwestern American university. Students did not have positive intentions for mere willingness to seek more information about travelling to a developing country to receive medical treatment. An educational intervention is necessary to help promote travel for medical treatment. The intervention may include educating people on the availability of quality health care, highly trained competent doctors and the ability to vacation and see another country. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:medical tourism  health tourism  theory of planned behaviour  American undergraduate students
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