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The Complex Role of Patient Trust in Oncology
This book presents a comprehensive portrait of trust in medicine and oncology. Trust is vital to medical care. It is linked to treatment...
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Patient Knowledge and Trust in Health Care. A Theoretical Discussion on the Relationship Between Patients’ Knowledge and Their Trust in Health Care Personnel in High Modernity
In this paper we aim to discuss a theoretical explanation for the positive relationship between patients’ knowledge and their trust in healthcare...
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Public trust in physicians: empirical analysis of patient-related factors affecting trust in physicians in China
BackgroundTrust between the parties is essential for the efficient functioning of the healthcare market. Physician-patient relationship represents an...
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Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Patient-Therapist Matching on Gender and Race/Ethnicity: Predictors/Moderators of the Effectiveness of Trust/Respect Feedback
A plethora of studies has exhibited the effectiveness of using measurement-based care feedback systems within mental health services to improve...
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Patient-centered respectful maternity care: a factor analysis contextualizing marginalized identities, trust, and informed choice
BackgroundIncreasing rates of maternal mortality and morbidity, coupled with ever-widening racial health disparities in maternal health outcomes,...
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Patient perception of doctor communication skills and patient trust in rural primary health care: the mediating role of health service quality
BackgroundThis study aimed to explore the relationship between communication skills, health service quality, and patient trust in primary health...
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Patient-Provider Shared Decision-Making, Trust, and Opioid Misuse Among US Veterans Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain
BackgroundPatient-provider shared decision-making is associated with better treatment adherence and pain outcomes in opioid-specific pain management....
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The association of family doctor contract service and patient trust in doctor: evidence from twenty-five village clinics of three counties in rural China
BackgroundChina is implementing the family doctor (FD) system to reform the primary healthcare (PHC). The family doctor contract service (FDCS)...
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Identifying barriers to outpatient appointment attendance in patient groups at risk of inequity: a mixed methods study in a London NHS trust
BackgroundThere is significant health inequity in the United Kingdom (U.K.), with different populations facing challenges accessing health services,...
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The Formation Mechanism of Trust in Patient from Healthcare Professional’s Perspective: A Conditional Process Model
Based on an integrated model of doctor–patient psychological mechanisms, the formation mechanism of doctor-–patient trust was systematically...
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Trust in healthcare before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundPublic trust is often advantageous for health authorities during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwegian health authorities used...
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Restoring patient trust in healthcare: medical information impact case study in Poland
BackgroundThis study empirically evaluates the influence of medical information on patient trust at the physician level, the medical profession,...
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The Relationship Between the Physician-Patient Relationship, Physician Empathy, and Patient Trust
Abstract BackgroundA trusting physician-patient relationship is an essential component of high-quality care.
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship...
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Indicators of the dimensions of trust (and mistrust) in early primary care practice: a qualitative study
BackgroundTrust occurs when persons feel they can be vulnerable to others because of the sincerity, benevolence, truthfulness and sometimes the...
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The impact of eHealth on relationships and trust in primary care: a review of reviews
BackgroundGiven the increasing integration of digital health technologies in team-based primary care, this review aimed at understanding the impact...
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Development and validation of the Trust in Multidimensional Healthcare Systems Scale (TIMHSS)
ContextThe COVID-19 pandemic has reignited a commitment from the health policy and health services research communities to rebuilding trust in...
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“I Don’t Trust It”: Use of a Routine OSCE to Identify Core Communication Skills Required for Counseling a Vaccine-Hesitant Patient
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy is challenging for clinicians and of increasing concern since COVID-19 vaccination rollout began. Standardized patients...
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The formation of patient trust and its transference to online health services: the case of a Dutch online patient portal for rehabilitation care
BackgroundTrust is widely recognized as a crucial factor in successful physician–patient communication and patient engagement in treatment. However,...
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Meeting the challenges of the 21st century: the fundamental importance of trust for transformation
BackgroundThis paper is one of a collection on challenges facing health systems in the future. One obvious challenge is how to transform to meet...
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Psychometric properties of trust in trauma care in an emergency department tool
BackgroundIn emergency cases, lack of other treatment alternatives may affect a person’s decision, but it does not render that decision involuntary....