DOI: 10.3390/healthcare14162635 ISSN: 2227-9032

Patient-Reported Receipt of Satisfactory Healthy Lifestyle Guidance and Associated Factors Among Outpatients in China: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey

Jiarun Mi, Yuanli Liu

Background: Healthy lifestyle guidance is an important component of outpatient preventive care, yet evidence is limited on whether outpatients receive satisfactory guidance across multiple lifestyle domains. This study examined receipt of satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance and its associated factors among outpatients in China. Methods: This national multicenter cross-sectional study used data from the outpatient component of the fifth National Third-Party Evaluation of the Action Plan for Further Improving Healthcare Services. A total of 31,599 outpatients from 143 tertiary public hospitals across all 31 provincial-level administrative regions of mainland China were included. The primary outcome was receipt of satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance, defined as receiving at least one type of guidance and reporting satisfaction or high satisfaction. Mixed-effects logistic regression models with hospital-level random intercepts were used to identify associated factors. Results: Dietary guidance was the most frequently reported domain, followed by physical activity, weight management, and smoking cessation and alcohol reduction guidance. Overall, most outpatients were classified as having received satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance. In the fully adjusted model, male sex and hypertension were associated with higher odds of satisfactory guidance, whereas a greater number of chronic conditions and unclear physician type were associated with lower odds. Satisfaction with history taking and disease communication and perceived respect and comfort from healthcare professionals were strongly associated with satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance. However, these contemporaneously measured patient-reported indicators may reflect overlapping dimensions of patients’ overall outpatient care experience. Sensitivity analyses yielded broadly consistent findings. Conclusions: Satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance was common among outpatients in China’s tertiary public hospitals, but guidance was unevenly distributed across lifestyle domains. Patients’ evaluations of satisfactory healthy lifestyle guidance were closely associated with their broader communication and interpersonal care experiences. However, because these measures were self-reported and assessed contemporaneously, the observed associations should not be interpreted causally.

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