There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, reflecting the growing awareness in both the research and policy communities of the importance of trust. At a general level, trust as part of the broader concept of social capital is related to people's health and well-being. Trust within provider-patient relations is important for its non-specific treatment effects. Finally, trust is also important for the snooth functioning of societal institutions.(aut. ref.
The word trust has been active in the language of lay persons and helping professionals throughout w...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
two trust measures used commonly in health research on social capital- generalized trust and trust o...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
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...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Social theory provides a lens through which we can analyse the role of trust in health systems. Howe...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is ...
The category of trust has been considered in numerous philosophical, sociological, psychological, ec...
There is currently a lively debate about the nature of trust and the conditions necessary to establi...
The word trust has been active in the language of lay persons and helping professionals throughout w...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
two trust measures used commonly in health research on social capital- generalized trust and trust o...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
There is a fast-growing literature on trust in health care, especially interpersonal trust, but also...
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...
The issue of trust in the medical profession, in medical institutions, and in the healthcare system,...
Social theory provides a lens through which we can analyse the role of trust in health systems. Howe...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
The issue of trust as an ethical foundation of social infrastructure has always aroused intense int...
The uncertainties, unpredictability’s, and complexities inherent in health care means that trust is ...
The category of trust has been considered in numerous philosophical, sociological, psychological, ec...
There is currently a lively debate about the nature of trust and the conditions necessary to establi...
The word trust has been active in the language of lay persons and helping professionals throughout w...
This paper investigates the notion and role of trust in modern societies as a first step towards the...
two trust measures used commonly in health research on social capital- generalized trust and trust o...