BACKGROUND: Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary outcome, and is often a peripheral area of interest. The length of our original scales to measure trust may limit their use because of the practical needs to minimize both respondent burden and research cost. The objective of this study was to develop three abbreviated scales to measure trust in: (1) a physician, (2) a health insurer, and (3) the medical profession. METHODS: Data from two samples were used. The first was a telephone survey of English-speaking adults in the United States (N = 1117) and the second was a telephone survey of English-speaking adults residing in North Carolina who were members of a health maintenance organization (N ...
This study conducted a cross-sectional study amongst students at the University of Central Florida (...
Background. Trust is a complex concept, difficult to study, but very important in a patient-family ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to adapt a measure of trust in physicians generally to trust in dentist...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary ou...
<div><p>Over the last decades, trust in physician has gained in importance. Studies have shown that ...
BACKGROUND: Conceptual or theoretical analysts of trust in medical settings distinguish among marked...
A sequential multi-method approach using focus groups, individual interviews, and quantitative instr...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
The literature contains research regarding how trust is formed in healthcare settings but rarely dis...
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 ...
For a patient to efficiently communicate medical history and sensitive medical information, and to p...
Accurately measuring trust between patients and health care providers is important because low patie...
This study conducted a cross-sectional study amongst students at the University of Central Florida (...
Background. Trust is a complex concept, difficult to study, but very important in a patient-family ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to adapt a measure of trust in physicians generally to trust in dentist...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary ou...
<div><p>Over the last decades, trust in physician has gained in importance. Studies have shown that ...
BACKGROUND: Conceptual or theoretical analysts of trust in medical settings distinguish among marked...
A sequential multi-method approach using focus groups, individual interviews, and quantitative instr...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
Despite its importance in health care, empirical evidence on patient trust is limited. This is likel...
The literature contains research regarding how trust is formed in healthcare settings but rarely dis...
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 ...
For a patient to efficiently communicate medical history and sensitive medical information, and to p...
Accurately measuring trust between patients and health care providers is important because low patie...
This study conducted a cross-sectional study amongst students at the University of Central Florida (...
Background. Trust is a complex concept, difficult to study, but very important in a patient-family ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to adapt a measure of trust in physicians generally to trust in dentist...