Broadly defined, trust in the healthcare system is concerned with how the public perceives the system and the actors therein as it pertains to their ability to both deliver services and seek the best interests of their clientele. Trust is important because it impacts upon a range of health behaviors including compliance and ultimately affects the ability of the healthcare system to meet its goals. While several studies exist on public trust within the developed world, few studies have explored this issue in developing countries. This paper therefore assesses public trust in the healthcare system of a developing small island nation, Trinidad and Tobago. A cross‐sectional survey of adults was conducted using a questionnaire that has been succ...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
Despite evidence on the positive impact of trust in a doctor-patient relationship on health outcome...
Background: Client trust in community health workers (CHWs) is integral for improving quality and eq...
Broadly defined, trust in the healthcare system is concerned with how the public perceives the syste...
What explains trust in healthcare and how do public health facilities ensure they are trusted by cit...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
ABSTRACT: Background: The response of populations to public health measures may rely on the degree ...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
OBJECTIVE: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
BACKGROUND: Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studi...
Background: In health care there is an information gap between patients and caregivers. Generally pa...
Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studies in resour...
Trust in healthcare systems and physicians is considered important for the delivery of good healthca...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
Despite evidence on the positive impact of trust in a doctor-patient relationship on health outcome...
Background: Client trust in community health workers (CHWs) is integral for improving quality and eq...
Broadly defined, trust in the healthcare system is concerned with how the public perceives the syste...
What explains trust in healthcare and how do public health facilities ensure they are trusted by cit...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
ABSTRACT: Background: The response of populations to public health measures may rely on the degree ...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
This article describes the development of a valid and reliable instrument to measure different dimen...
OBJECTIVE: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
BACKGROUND: Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studi...
Background: In health care there is an information gap between patients and caregivers. Generally pa...
Trust in health care has been intensely researched in resource rich settings. Some studies in resour...
Trust in healthcare systems and physicians is considered important for the delivery of good healthca...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
Despite evidence on the positive impact of trust in a doctor-patient relationship on health outcome...
Background: Client trust in community health workers (CHWs) is integral for improving quality and eq...