The identity of public institutions is nowadays undermined by negative media campaign and societal changes leading to a greater individual autonomy in searching for information without looking at their sources’ reliability. Identity and trust are linked concepts and the relationship management practices put in place by the public institutions influence the both of them. The health systems need to work in managing the relation with people in order to have an impact on their trust level and re-value the health system’s identity. This work aims at exploring which could be the elements to work on in addressing this challenge, considering both the context and the users behaviors and expectations. To this end, a multilevel ordinal logistic regres...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
Health systems are inherently relational and so many of the most critical challenges for health syst...
The identity of public institutions is nowadays undermined by negative media campaign and societal c...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
Public trust lacks a precise, theoretically grounded and empirically tested definition, despite the ...
Trust for health care professionals (interpersonal trust) and the health care system (institutional ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how public trust in health care is formed, by studying the ...
OBJECTIVE: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how public trust in health care is formed, by studying the ...
Objective: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
This paper investigates the relationship between the effectiveness of public support and the psychol...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
In the mediated construction of social reality and in times of deep mediatization, public institutio...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
Health systems are inherently relational and so many of the most critical challenges for health syst...
The identity of public institutions is nowadays undermined by negative media campaign and societal c...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
Public trust lacks a precise, theoretically grounded and empirically tested definition, despite the ...
Trust for health care professionals (interpersonal trust) and the health care system (institutional ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how public trust in health care is formed, by studying the ...
OBJECTIVE: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how public trust in health care is formed, by studying the ...
Objective: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
This paper investigates the relationship between the effectiveness of public support and the psychol...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
In the mediated construction of social reality and in times of deep mediatization, public institutio...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
Health systems are inherently relational and so many of the most critical challenges for health syst...