Objective. A legacy of racial discrimination in medical research and the health care system has been linked to a low level of trust in medical research and medical care among African Americans. While racial differences in trust in physicians have been demonstrated, little is known about racial variation in trust of health insurance plans and hospitals. For the present study, the authors analyzed responses to a cross sectional telephone survey to assess the independent relationship of self-reported race (non-Hispanic black or non-Hispanic white) with trust in physicians, hospitals, and health insurance plans. Methods. Respondents ages 18–75 years were asked to rate their level of trust in physicians, health insurance plans, and hospitals. It...
PURPOSE: To examine correlates of low-income African Americans' level of trust in healthcare provide...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceEdmund FongDuring the time of sl...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine if reported racial discrimination was associated with medication ...
Objective. A legacy of racial discrimination in medical research and the health care system has been...
Objective. To examine the added role of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination to the observed diffe...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to find racial differences in the effects of trust in the health care system o...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the level of healthcare trust does not differ between Blacks ...
CONTEXT: Although health care-related distrust may contribute to racial disparities in health and he...
Context While pervasive racial and ethnic inequalities in access to care and health status have bee...
Background: Investigators have voiced concerns that distrust of research and the medical community i...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are thought to be more distrustful of clinical research compared to el...
Purpose Black patients report lower trust in physicians than white patients, but this difference is ...
Objectives. We examined the racial/ethnic and geographic variation in distrust of physicians in the ...
Background/Objective: Physical concordance between physicians and patients is advocated as a solutio...
Is trust in the institution of medicine dependent on race? Are there racial differences in change of...
PURPOSE: To examine correlates of low-income African Americans' level of trust in healthcare provide...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceEdmund FongDuring the time of sl...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine if reported racial discrimination was associated with medication ...
Objective. A legacy of racial discrimination in medical research and the health care system has been...
Objective. To examine the added role of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination to the observed diffe...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to find racial differences in the effects of trust in the health care system o...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the level of healthcare trust does not differ between Blacks ...
CONTEXT: Although health care-related distrust may contribute to racial disparities in health and he...
Context While pervasive racial and ethnic inequalities in access to care and health status have bee...
Background: Investigators have voiced concerns that distrust of research and the medical community i...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are thought to be more distrustful of clinical research compared to el...
Purpose Black patients report lower trust in physicians than white patients, but this difference is ...
Objectives. We examined the racial/ethnic and geographic variation in distrust of physicians in the ...
Background/Objective: Physical concordance between physicians and patients is advocated as a solutio...
Is trust in the institution of medicine dependent on race? Are there racial differences in change of...
PURPOSE: To examine correlates of low-income African Americans' level of trust in healthcare provide...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceEdmund FongDuring the time of sl...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine if reported racial discrimination was associated with medication ...