Diabetic Emotional Burden and Post Covid-19 Health Care Services for Diabetic Patient: A New Dimension of Access to Healthcare

Authors

  • Suresh Chandra Akula , Pritpal Singh Mittal school of business, Lovely Professional University, G.T. Road, Phagwara, Punjab144411, India
  • Waseem Ul Hameed Centre of Excellence for Islamic Finance and Social Equity (CEIFSE), Department of Islamic and Conventional Banking (DICB), Institute of Business Management and Administrative Sciences (IBMAS), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Pakistan
  • Rupjyoti Talukdar, Shalini Patlolla Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG), Hyderabad, India
  • Muhammad Murad 4 Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Malaysia

Keywords:

diabetic emotional burden · health care access · healthcare system · doctor and nurse distress · interpersonal distress

Abstract

In the era of post-covid-19, new trends have emerged in healthcare services and healthcare access. Diabetic patients are more concerned about their health care services as social awareness is increased. This study aims to investigate the role of diabetic emotional burden and healthcare services as a moderator in the relationship between interpersonal distress, physician & nurse distress, and access to healthcare. The population of this study was the patients with diabetes in different public and private hospitals from Kerala state of India. The study concludes diabetic emotional burden and health care services positively moderate the relationship between interpersonal distress and access to healthcare. This research is a contribution to knowledge as no study earlier was conducted to discuss this gap in the literature. This study has practical and theoretical implications concerned to improve the access to the healthcare system for diabetic patients in Kerala and the rest of the world.

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Published

2022-08-07