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dc.contributor.authorCheng, Chiao-Wenen_US
dc.contributor.authorFeng, Cheng-Minen_US
dc.contributor.authorChua, Chian Semen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-02T23:54:29Z-
dc.date.available2020-02-02T23:54:29Z-
dc.date.issued2019-12-01en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare7040125en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11536/153515-
dc.description.abstractThis paper tracked hepatitis B patients from Medan, Indonesia to Penang, Malaysia under transnational medical care and has an understanding of their medical history and socioeconomic status. The condition of these patients improved as a result of good compliance with medical treatment, including lifestyle adjustment and regular medication. Under the influence of the marketization of healthcare, transnational medical patients in the social structure, based on their economic ability and socioeconomic status, may be expected to experience health inequalities. People with unhealthy medical distribution and weak socioeconomic status are easily prone to diseases due to environmental and social conditions; it is easier for such patients to delay or give up their medical treatment. After continuous tracking and increasing patient exposure to medical knowledge and self-care management opportunities, increasing awareness, screening, care, and treatment, the transmission of hepatitis B can be reduced to enable them to gain upward mobility by their capacities and thus improve their health. Social mobility is deemed the main approach to reduce social inequality. There have been limited medical clinical observations and tracking confirming this theory. This paper, which uses medical observation, confirmed that social mobility is considered as the principal key to reducing inequalities in health.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjecthealth inequalityen_US
dc.subjecthealth policyen_US
dc.subjecthepatitis Ben_US
dc.subjectsocial mobilityen_US
dc.subjectsocioeconomic statusen_US
dc.titleHelp-Seeking Experiences of Hepatitis B Patients in Transnational Medical Care: The Solution to Health Inequality Is Social Mobilityen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/healthcare7040125en_US
dc.identifier.journalHEALTHCAREen_US
dc.citation.volume7en_US
dc.citation.issue4en_US
dc.citation.spage0en_US
dc.citation.epage0en_US
dc.contributor.department運輸與物流管理系 註:原交通所+運管所zh_TW
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Transportation and Logistics Managementen_US
dc.identifier.wosnumberWOS:000506641900016en_US
dc.citation.woscount0en_US
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