Hall Mark A
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
J Health Organ Manag. 2006;20(5):456-67. doi: 10.1108/14777260610701812.
This article reviews research in the U.S.A. bearing on trust in physicians and medical institutions.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This article provides a conceptual analysis, and general review of the literature.
Empirical research of medical trust is burgeoning in the U.S.A., and a fairly clear conceptual model of interpersonal physician trust has emerged. However, most studies focus on individual patients and their physicians, due to the highly individualistic attitudes that prevail in the U.S.A. Lacking are studies of more social dimensions of trust in broader medical institutions. A conceptual model of trust is presented to help draw these relevant distinctions, and to review the US literature. Also presented are the full set of trust scales, developed at Wake Forest University, which follow this conceptual model. These conceptual categories may differ, however, in other languages and cultures.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The considerable body of research in the USA on patients' trust in individual physicians should help inform and focus international efforts to study social trust in medical institutions.
本文回顾了美国国内关于医患信任及医疗机构信任的研究。
设计/方法/途径:本文提供了概念分析及文献综述。
美国国内关于医疗信任的实证研究正在蓬勃发展,并且已经出现了一个相当清晰的医患人际信任概念模型。然而,由于美国普遍盛行高度个人主义的态度,大多数研究集中在个体患者及其医生身上。缺乏对更广泛医疗机构中信任的更多社会维度的研究。本文提出了一个信任概念模型,以帮助区分这些相关差异,并回顾美国的相关文献。同时还展示了维克森林大学依据此概念模型开发的全套信任量表。不过,这些概念类别在其他语言和文化中可能会有所不同。
原创性/价值:美国大量关于患者对个体医生信任的研究应有助于为国际上研究医疗机构中的社会信任提供参考并指明方向。