The literature contains research regarding how trust is formed in healthcare settings but rarely discusses trust formation in an emergent care population. A literature review was conducted to determine which of the trust determinants are important for this process as well as how to develop a scale to measure trust. A search generated a total of 155 articles, 65 of which met eligibility criteria. Determinants that were important included the following: honesty, confidentiality, dependability, communication, competency, fiduciary responsibility, fidelity, and agency. The process of developing a scale includes the following: a literature review, qualitative analysis, piloting, and survey validation. Results suggest that physician behaviors are...
Although the concept of trust has gained popularity in public debate and academic analysis over rece...
Rationale aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a questionnaire measuring ...
BACKGROUND: Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studi...
Abstract Background Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a pr...
A sequential multi-method approach using focus groups, individual interviews, and quantitative instr...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
PurposeMutual trust is an important aspect of the patient-physician relationship with positive conse...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Accurately measuring trust between patients and health care providers is important because low patie...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
Rationale, aims and objectives The objective of this study is to develop a questionnaire measuring t...
PURPOSE: Trust is important for patients and may be used as an indicator and potential 'marker' for ...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
Although the concept of trust has gained popularity in public debate and academic analysis over rece...
Rationale aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a questionnaire measuring ...
BACKGROUND: Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studi...
Abstract Background Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a pr...
A sequential multi-method approach using focus groups, individual interviews, and quantitative instr...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
PurposeMutual trust is an important aspect of the patient-physician relationship with positive conse...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Accurately measuring trust between patients and health care providers is important because low patie...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
Rationale, aims and objectives The objective of this study is to develop a questionnaire measuring t...
PURPOSE: Trust is important for patients and may be used as an indicator and potential 'marker' for ...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
Although the concept of trust has gained popularity in public debate and academic analysis over rece...
Rationale aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a questionnaire measuring ...
BACKGROUND: Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studi...