Exploring the Impact of Online Medical Team Engagement on Patient Satisfaction: A Semantic Features Perspective
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Exploring the Impact of Online Medical Team Engagement on Patient Satisfaction: A Semantic Features Perspective
Abstract
Online medical teams (OMTs), a new mode of online healthcare service, have emerged in online health communities (OHCs) in China. This study attempts to explore the underlying mechanism of how OMTs' engagement influences patient satisfaction through the lens of semantic features. This study also scrutinizes the moderating effect of multiple specializations on the link between OMTs' engagement and semantic features. We utilized a linear model that had fixed effects controlled at the team level for analysis. A bootstrapping approach using 5000 samples was employed to test the mediation effects. The findings reveal that OMTs' engagement significantly improves language concreteness in online team consultations, which subsequently enhances patient satisfaction. OMT engagement has a negative impact on emotional intensity, ultimately decreasing patient satisfaction. Multiple specializations strengthen the impact of OMT engagement on both language concreteness and emotional intensity. This study contributes to the literature on OMTs and patient satisfaction, providing insights into patients' perceptions of OMTs' engagement during online team consultation. This study also generates several implications for the practice of OHCs and OMTs.
Keywords: online health communities; online medical team; patient satisfaction; semantic feature; team engagement.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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