The role of trust and religious commitment in Islamic medical tourism

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2018

Abstract

This study has examined the effect of trust and religiosity on Islamic medical tourists’ attitudes, and consequently, satisfaction by considering age, gender, and education as moderators. A survey was undertaken of 227 Muslim medical tourists who had been treated in Islamic hospitals in Iran, and the data were analysed using partial least squares techniques. The results showed that although trust has a significant effect on Muslim medical tourists’ attitudes, religiosity has no significant effect. The relationship between attitude and satisfaction towards the Islamic medical treatment practised by the healthcare providers is also supported. Gender and education moderate the relationship between religiosity and attitude. In addition, education moderates the relationship between trust and attitude. The results of this research can provide useful insight into the needs of Muslim medical tourists, which would be useful for Islamic hospitals to provide higher quality healthcare services.

Keywords

Healthcare, Islamic medical tourism, trust, religious commitment, satisfaction

Divisions

Faculty_of_Business_and_Accountancy

Funders

University of Malaya under the Equitable Society Research Cluster (ESRC) research grant RP002B-13SBS

Publication Title

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research

Volume

23

Issue

3

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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