Users’ Psycho-Social and Socio-Economic Characteristics in an Inclusive Health Resort Design, Port-Harcourt, Nigeria
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2024-03
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Abstract
comprises physical, mental and social dimensions whose interactions influence users’
experiences. Health experiences are within the context of environments. These contexts are definitive
contributors to experiences—primarily because of the link to social dimensions as human beings—
psychological and economic. Therefore, the study aims to investigate health resort users’ psycho-social and
socio-economic characteristics to improve their access to quality healthcare. The objectives are identifying the
socio-economic characteristics of an inclusive health resort, analysing the psycho-social characteristics of the
inclusive health resort user, and analysing the effects of users’ psycho-social and socio-economic characteristics
on their access to healthcare. The study employs the mixed research method (qualitative and quantitative). The
researchers engaged in a pragmatic research philosophy that underscores positivist and interpretivist
paradigms. The data collection instruments include survey questionnaires, an interview guide with a digital
recorder, a direct participant observation schedule, field notes and photographs. The data analysis process
involves the clustering and categorisation of data and examining concepts and themes. The research findings
show a correlation between the users’ socio-economic status and access to quality healthcare in an inclusive
health resort. The result further reveals that psycho-social and socio-economic characteristics of health resort
users are quality healthcare access predictors. Therefore, the users’ social, psychological, and economic status
should play a vital role in the design of an inclusive health resort by all stakeholders.
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health seekers’ behaviour, user psycho-social characteristics, socio-economic characteristics, health resort design, social factors