Department of Sociology, Institute of Sociological Sciences and Pedagogy, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 5;19(1):605. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010605.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts have faced the challenge of convincing people to change their everyday habits. This study aims to evaluate the impact of trust in medicine on Polish citizens' adherence to recommended behaviors.
An online survey was conducted on a quota sample of adult Poles ( = 1072) during the second wave of COVID-19.
The trust-in-medicine index was created from statements relating to trust in healthcare professionals, vaccines, and medicines. This index showed that 27.1% of respondents expressed low trust, 36.7% expressed moderate trust, and 36.3% expressed high trust. The recommended behavior index was created from nine statements. This index showed that 15.8% of respondents had low adherence, 38.2% had moderate adherence, and 46.0% had high adherence to the healthcare experts' recommendations. One-way analysis of variance showed that people with a high trust had significantly higher scores on the recommended behavior index when compared to people with a moderate or low trust.
This study suggests that those responsible for health policy should put more effort into building trust not only in health professionals, but also in pharmaceutical companies. We also determined the socio-demographic features of people to whom such actions of trust building should be directed.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,公共卫生专家面临着说服人们改变日常习惯的挑战。本研究旨在评估对医学的信任度对波兰公民遵守建议行为的影响。
在 COVID-19 第二波期间,对成年波兰人的配额样本(n=1072)进行了在线调查。
从与医疗保健专业人员、疫苗和药物的信任相关的陈述中创建了信任医学指数。该指数显示,27.1%的受访者表示信任度低,36.7%表示信任度中等,36.3%表示信任度高。从九个陈述中创建了推荐行为指数。该指数显示,15.8%的受访者对医疗保健专家的建议遵守程度低,38.2%的受访者遵守程度中等,46.0%的受访者遵守程度高。单因素方差分析显示,与信任度中等或低的人相比,信任度高的人在推荐行为指数上的得分显著更高。
本研究表明,负责卫生政策的人员应该更加努力地建立信任,不仅要建立在卫生专业人员身上,还要建立在制药公司身上。我们还确定了应该针对哪些人群采取这种建立信任的行动。