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  1. Medical mistrust is a major barrier to a strong patient-clinician relationship. 1-3 Patient mistrust in health care clinicians and in the health care system generally, negatively influences patient behavior and health outcomes. 1-3 Medical mistrust can greatly influence the communication of sensitive medical history and information between patients and health care clinicians. 4 It has also been shown to reduce patient commitment to their treatment plan prescribed by their health care ...

  2. Despite our purposeful exclusion of studies that focused on or measured “trust” in health care, some studies that were included inaccurately defined MM as “low trust in a provider or system” or used a measure of “system mistrust” (the MMI) to evaluate “interpersonal mistrust.” 100 The qualitative research, while seeking to describe medical mistrust, frequently referenced the term “trust” in the background and discussion sections of the article. 94 Even when studies ...

    • Ramona Benkert, Adolfo Cuevas, Hayley S Thompson, Emily Dove-Meadows, Donulae Knuckles
    • 10.1080/08964289.2019.1588220
    • 2019
    • Apr-Jun 2019
  3. African Americans, Latinxs, and other marginalized groups have a long history of receiving inferior quality of care even when they have a comparable level and type of insurance and access to care as more privileged groups. 5 Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community also have experienced racism, discrimination, and inferior treatment in health care. 6–8 Scholars also have documented numerous incidents of unethical medical research on African Americans, Native ...

    • Derek M Griffith, Erin M Bergner, Alecia S Fair, Consuelo H Wilkins
    • 2021
  4. May 8, 2024 · To broaden our understanding of the role of medical mistrust on health-care decision making, we conducted a study on healthcare experiences and perceptions in a rural, underserved indigenous community in northwest Namibia (n = 86). Mixing semi-structured interview questions with the medical mistrust index (MMI), we aim to determine the relevance of the MMI in a non-industrialised population and compare index scores with reports of healthcare experiences.

  5. Nov 15, 2020 · Trust, mistrust, and distrust are not synonymous nor are they static constructs. If trust is belief in a person's competence to complete a certain task, distrust is a belief that we should question one's motives and view their actions with suspicion because they are likely to act in a way that the quality of care or the accuracy of information provided may be compromised. 1 Trust is largely thought of as an attitude or cognitive assessment of an individual, whereas distrust is a person's ...

  6. Using Mistrust, Distrust, and Low Trust Precisely in Medical Care and Medical Research Advances Health Equity Am J Prev Med . 2021 Mar;60(3):442-445. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2020.08.019.

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  8. Oct 26, 2023 · Background: Mistrust in the health care system can delay one from seeking needed care and lead to worse health outcomes. For racial/ethnic minorities, medical mistrust may be rooted in past experience of discrimination during clinical encounters.