Development of abbreviated measures to assess patient trust in a physician, a health insurer, and the medical profession.
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Assessment of trust in physician: a systematic review of measuresTrust in healthcare settings: Scale development, methods, and preliminary determinantsNature versus nurture segues to choice versus circumstance in the new millennium: one consideration for an integrative biopsychosocial philosophy, art, and science of chiropractic.A randomized trial of two methods to disclose prognosis to surrogate decision makers in intensive care units.Understanding public trust in services provided by community pharmacists relative to those provided by general practitioners: a qualitative studyDoes prognosis and socioeconomic status impact on trust in physicians? Interviews with patients with coronary disease in South AustraliaThe effect of emotion and physician communication behaviors on surrogates' life-sustaining treatment decisions: a randomized simulation experiment.Patients' knowledge and beliefs concerning gout and its treatment: a population based study.The association of provider communication with trust among adults with sickle cell diseaseConstruction and validation of a preliminary Chinese version of the Wake Forest Physician Trust ScaleHospital self-discharge among adults with sickle-cell disease (SCD): associations with trust and interpersonal experiences with care.Development of a Practical Model for Targeting Patient Decision Support Interventions to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening in Vulnerable Populations.Disclosing a diagnosis of cancer: where and how does it occur?Racial Healthcare Disparities: A Social Psychological Analysis.Patient trust in physician influences colorectal cancer screening in low-income patients.Perceived discrimination, patient trust, and adherence to medical recommendations among persons with sickle cell diseaseAn empirical study of surrogates' preferred level of control over value-laden life support decisions in intensive care unitsQuality of communication in the ICU and surrogate's understanding of prognosis.The Effect of Hospital Service Quality on Patient's Trust.Attitudes toward clinical trials among patients with sickle cell disease.Development and validation of a socioculturally competent trust in physician scale for a developing country settingPatient reactions to personalized medicine vignettes: an experimental design.Characteristics of contemporary patients discharged from the hospital after an acute coronary syndromeTransitions, Risks, and Actions in Coronary Events--Center for Outcomes Research and Education (TRACE-CORE): design and rationale.Assessing the predictive power of psychological empowerment and health literacy for older patients' participation in health care: a cross-sectional population-based study.Factors associated with past research participation among low-income persons living with HIV.Identifying family members who may struggle in the role of surrogate decision maker.Perceiving one's heart condition to be cured following hospitalization for acute coronary syndromes: Implications for patient-provider communicationPatient Trust in Physicians: Empirical Evidence from Shanghai, China.Development and testing of the Multidimensional Trust in Health Care Systems Scale.African American patients' intent to screen for colorectal cancer: Do cultural factors, health literacy, knowledge, age and gender matter?Racial attitudes, physician-patient talk time ratio, and adherence in racially discordant medical interactions.Past experience, 'shadow of the future', and patient trust: a cross-sectional survey.Patient decision to initiate therapy for osteoporosis: the influence of knowledge and beliefs.A social psychological approach to improving the outcomes of racially discordant medical interactions.The Effects of Oncologist Implicit Racial Bias in Racially Discordant Oncology Interactions.The association between health literacy and cancer-related attitudes, behaviors, and knowledgeDisclosing a diagnosis of cancer: considerations specific to gynecologic oncology patientsDevelopment and validation of a scale to measure patients' trust in pharmacists in Singapore.Investigating conflict in ICUs-is the clinicians' perspective enough?
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Development of abbreviated measures to assess patient trust in a physician, a health insurer, and the medical profession.
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2005年の論文
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Elizabeth Dugan
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Mark A Hall
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