The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is a key element and strategy in its effective provision across many national systems and organisational and clinical settings. It incorporates a number of different dimensions – such as macro-level policies, inter-professional cooperation and professional/patient encounters. Trust relations are significant in shaping and facilitating interactions and transactions between patients and professionals, amongst professionals, between professionals and managers and at the system or institutional level. This entry considers the salience and nature of trust relations at these different levels of the health system and the way they might interrelate and ...
This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery ofte...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...
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...
Health systems are inherently relational and so many of the most critical challenges for health syst...
This editorial reflects on the relationship between risk and trust in health and health care. It exa...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Trust is an essential part of health care—not only between clinicians and patients but also between ...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, reflecti...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
Trust is seen as an important condition for the smooth functioning of institutions, such as the heal...
This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery ofte...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...
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...
Health systems are inherently relational and so many of the most critical challenges for health syst...
This editorial reflects on the relationship between risk and trust in health and health care. It exa...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Trust is an essential part of health care—not only between clinicians and patients but also between ...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, reflecti...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the non-healthcare organisational literature on conceptualisations of ...
Trust is seen as an important condition for the smooth functioning of institutions, such as the heal...
This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery ofte...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
Trust, the mutual confidence that one party in an exchange will not exploit the vulnerability of the...