Factors Affecting Destination Choice in Medical Tourism
Citation
Çapar H, Aslan O. (202). Factors affecting destination choice in medical tourism. International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health, 8(2), 80-88. doi:10.34172/ijtmgh.2020.1Abstract
Introduction: Although many factors can affect the choice of destination in medical tourism, some factors are indispensable to medical
tourists and medical tourism. The aim of this study was to analyze important factors affecting the selection of a destination by potential
medical tourists.
Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional study, conducted in Turkey, included a population of 1700 people and a sample size of 317
people selected through purposive sampling. Values were evaluated with a 95% confidence interval and 0.05 standard error. A value
of P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. The medical tourism scale and a demographic information form were used in data
collection. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and path analysis were used as statistical methods.
Analyses were made using IBM SPSS-AMOS 25.0.
Results: In this study, 56.5% of the participants were male and 43.5% were female. The factors affecting the selection of medical tourism
destinations were determined to be, in order of importance, accessibility of health care service (X̄ = 4.68 ± 1.073), level of security and
safety (X̄ = 4:57 ± 1.122), quality of health care service (X̄ = 4:39 ± 1.129), level of hygiene (X̄ = 4.16 ± 1.381), potential of savings-low
cost (X̄ = 4.07 ± 1.447), and tourism opportunities (X̄ = 4.02 ± 1.540).
Conclusion: It is thought that the current study will make a serious contribution to the field of medical tourism both in practice and in
theory