Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, Shandong Wendeng Orthopedic Yantai Hospital, Yantai, China
2. Department of Pharmacy, Shandong Wendeng Orthopedic Yantai Hospital, Yantai, China;, Email: 15851838185@163.com
Abstract
Objective: This research aimed to explore the science of population intervention in the rational medication treatment of hyperuricemia patients in China. The research model was designed to determine interventions from three dimensions of science propylitization (empirical evidence,
logical reasoning, and skeptical attitude). Methods: The data for this research was collected from hyperuricemia patients in China with a survey-based questionnaire. A partial least square–structural equation modeling statistical method was used for data evaluation. Results:
The research investigated that science popularization can strongly influence hyperuricemia patients' rational medication with empirical evidence, logical reasoning, and a skeptical attitude. Furthermore, the research asserted that more focus on scientific knowledge of hyperuricemia patients
can improve their health further. Conclusion: Theoretically, this research would have wider implications. First, the research model was based on science popularization interventions which is a novel contribution to the relationship with rational medication. Second, the practical implications
of this study would lie in science population interventions improving the rational medications for hyperuricemia patients. Besides, this research asserted a few future directions for scholars to contribute and determine the impact of further variables to enhance the model of science popularization
in relationship with rational medication.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology,Health (social science)