نتایج جستجو برای: patient trust

تعداد نتایج: 764446  

2008
Chung-Wei Hang Yonghong Wang Munindar P. Singh

In open settings, the participants are autonomous and there is no central authority to ensure the felicity of their interactions. When agents interact in such settings, each relies upon being able to model the trustworthiness of the agents with whom it interacts. Fundamentally, such models must consider the past behavior of the other parties in order to predict their future behavior. Further, i...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2002
W A Rogers

In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors' trust of patients lays the foundation for medical relationships which support the exercise of patient autonomy, and which lead to an enriched understanding of patients' interests. Despite the moral and practical desirability of trust, distrust may occur for reasons relating to the nature of medicine, and ...

2013
Joanne E Croker Dawn R Swancutt Martin J Roberts Gary A Abel Martin Roland John L Campbell

OBJECTIVES Patients' trust in general practitioners (GPs) is fundamental to effective clinical encounters. Associations between patients' trust and their perceptions of communication within the consultation have been identified, but the influence of patients' demographic characteristics on these associations is unknown. We aimed to investigate the relative contribution of the patient's age, gen...

2014
Enhong Dong Ying Liang Wei Liu Xueli Du Yong Bao Zhaohui Du Jin Ma

BACKGROUND The development, validation, and psychometric properties of the Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale (WFPTS)-equivalent instrument for Chinese patients were investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS We approached 3442 randomly selected outpatients at 3 Shanghai (China) general hospitals, treated ≥2 times per year by the same physician, for participation between November 2008 and December 200...

2016
Carol Dawson-Rose Yvette P. Cuca Allison R. Webel Solymar S. Solís Báez William L. Holzemer Marta Rivero-Méndez Lucille Sanzero Eller Paula Reid Mallory O. Johnson Jeanne Kemppainen Darcel Reyes Kathleen Nokes Patrice K. Nicholas Ellah Matshediso Keitshokile Dintle Mogobe Motshedisi B. Sabone Esther I. Ntsayagae Sheila Shaibu Inge B. Corless Dean Wantland Teri Lindgren

Health literacy is important for access to and quality of HIV care. While most models of health literacy acknowledge the importance of the patient-provider relationship to disease management, a more nuanced understanding of this relationship is needed. Thematic analysis from 28 focus groups with HIV-experienced patients (n = 135) and providers (n = 71) identified a long-term and trusting relati...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2006
B McKinstry R E Ashcroft J Car G K Freeman A Sheikh

BACKGROUND Trust is a fundamental component of the patient-doctor relationship and is associated with increased satisfaction, adherence to treatment, and continuity of care. It is not clear if there are interventions known to be effective in enhancing patient trust in doctors. OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of interventions intended to improve a patient's trust in the doctor or a group of d...

Journal: :Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice 2014
Karen E Hauer Olle Ten Cate Christy Boscardin David M Irby William Iobst Patricia S O'Sullivan

Clinical supervision requires that supervisors make decisions about how much independence to allow their trainees for patient care tasks. The simultaneous goals of ensuring quality patient care and affording trainees appropriate and progressively greater responsibility require that the supervising physician trusts the trainee. Trust allows the trainee to experience increasing levels of particip...

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