Trust is an essential element in patient-physician relationships, yet trust is perceived differently among providers and customers exist. During January-February 2020 we examined the standpoints of medical managers and administrative directors from the private and public health hospitals on patient-physician trust, using a structured questionnaire. Thirty-six managers in public and private hospitals (24 from the public sector and 12 from the private sector) responded to the survey. Managers in the private sector rated trust higher in comparison to managers in the public sector, including trust related to patient satisfaction, professionalism and accountability. Managers from public hospitals gave higher scores to the need for patient educat...
PURPOSE: Trust is important for patients and may be used as an indicator and potential 'marker' for ...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...
Patient trust has been identified as an important element in the patient-physician relationship. How...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
Background Although trust has been investigated in the health context, limited research explores nu...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
BACKGROUND: Conceptual or theoretical analysts of trust in medical settings distinguish among marked...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
Government-owned regional general hospitals are not the only hospitals in a region. Competition with...
Trust in the patient-physician relationship represents the power to shape behaviors of both sides. I...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Background This paper explores the nature and reasoning for (dis)trust in Australian public and priv...
Trust is an essential part of health care—not only between clinicians and patients but also between ...
Abstract Background Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a pr...
PURPOSE: Trust is important for patients and may be used as an indicator and potential 'marker' for ...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...
Patient trust has been identified as an important element in the patient-physician relationship. How...
Objective: Trust in health care is an important policy area although research has tended to focus on...
Background Although trust has been investigated in the health context, limited research explores nu...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
BACKGROUND: Conceptual or theoretical analysts of trust in medical settings distinguish among marked...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
Government-owned regional general hospitals are not the only hospitals in a region. Competition with...
Trust in the patient-physician relationship represents the power to shape behaviors of both sides. I...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Background This paper explores the nature and reasoning for (dis)trust in Australian public and priv...
Trust is an essential part of health care—not only between clinicians and patients but also between ...
Abstract Background Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a pr...
PURPOSE: Trust is important for patients and may be used as an indicator and potential 'marker' for ...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...
Patient trust has been identified as an important element in the patient-physician relationship. How...