Silver-Age Group’s Usage Intention in Using the Service of Chengdu Community Health Care Service

  • Wenying Zhu North Bangkok University
Keywords: Silver-Age Group, Usage Intention, Community Health Care Service

Abstract

In Chengdu, the problem of aging has become increasingly diverse and severe; implementing a successful aging strategy would be a significant change and attempt in serving the elderly population. The elderly are the objects of care and care and the participants and creators of social development. Therefore, it is imperative to reform the health care model for the aging group. To solve the problem of aging health and its respective services, more community health services should be considered for the retirees who made considerable contributions to society in the past. The purpose of this study was to explore the difference and significance of the usage intention in the silver-age group, examine the influencing factors of service satisfaction, perceived usefulness, and trust of service by the elderly, and provide suggestions for improving the efficiency and practical value of community-based care to the Chengdu elderly.

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Published
2022-04-13