Hall M A, Dugan E, Zheng B, Mishra A K
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1063, USA.
Milbank Q. 2001;79(4):613-39, v. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.00223.
Despite the profound and pervasive importance of trust in medical settings, there is no commonly shared understanding of what trust means, and little is known about what difference trust actually makes, what factors affect trust, and how trust relates to other similar attitudes and behaviors. To address this gap in understanding, the emerging theoretical, empirical, and public policy literature on trust in physicians and in medical institutions is reviewed and synthesized. Based on this review and additional research and analysis, a formal definition and conceptual model of trust is presented, with a review of the extent to which this model has been confirmed by empirical studies. This conceptual and empirical understanding has significance for ethics, law, and public policy.
尽管信任在医疗环境中具有深远且普遍的重要性,但对于信任的含义并没有普遍共识,对于信任实际产生的影响、影响信任的因素以及信任与其他类似态度和行为的关系知之甚少。为了填补这一认知空白,本文对新兴的关于医患信任和医疗机构信任的理论、实证及公共政策文献进行了综述和综合。基于这一综述以及额外的研究与分析,提出了信任的正式定义和概念模型,并回顾了该模型在多大程度上得到了实证研究的证实。这种概念性和实证性的理解对伦理、法律和公共政策具有重要意义。