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      The impact of perceived closeness on the differing roles of satisfaction, trust, commitment, and comfort on intention to remain with a physician.

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      Health marketing quarterly
      Informa UK Limited

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          Abstract

          This study extends previous research by examining perceived closeness as a moderator of traditional relationship measures such as satisfaction, trust, commitment, and psychological comfort, and the impact of each on the intention of the patient to remain with his/her physician. Our findings reveal that in cases where the patient feels close to the physician, psychological comfort with the physician is the most important factor in predicting patient retention. For those who feel less close to the physician, satisfaction is the primary predictor of patient retention. Therefore, as a close relationship develops between the patient and doctor, the patient's comfort level becomes increasingly important as an exit barrier, even outweighing patient satisfaction.

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          Journal
          Health Mark Q
          Health marketing quarterly
          Informa UK Limited
          0735-9683
          0735-9683
          February 7 2009
          : 26
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Marketing, Mitchell College of Business, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA. d.spake@usouthal.edu
          Article
          908481099
          10.1080/07359680802473281
          19197584
          28e89bd2-1c8a-458f-933e-d3f22e297c3b
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