Health destination image: The influence of public health management and well-being conditions
Date
2020Abstract
This study proposes and tests a model that explains the formation of health-related destination image and its
influence on tourists' expectations for improving their health when going to a destination. The model incorporates grounded theories related to environmental psychology, public health, sociology and health geography. The data were obtained from international tourists from the United Kingdom, Germany and Spain,
surveyed in their source countries and by evaluating two alternative tourism destinations. The results show that
two cognitive dimensions influence the healthy destination affective image: (i) health-related environmental
factors, and (ii) well-being resources and experiences. In addition, both cognitive factors and the affective
destination image on health have a significant effect on the health improvement expectation of tourists planning
to visit the destination. The results have implications for the management and positioning of those destinations
focusing on health tourism.