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      • While trust is a positive sentiment that an individual or entity is working in the patient's best interest, mistrust and distrust are negative beliefs that individuals or entities may be working against patients’ well-being. 15,20–30 Most of the literature on medical mistrust and distrust has used these terms synonymously. 20,24,26,28,30,31 Recently, however, researchers have differentiated the two. 32,33 Although both terms relate to having suspicion about an entity's intentions, distrust is...
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  2. Thus, it is critical to be clear if policies and initiatives are designed to improve trust or decrease mistrust and distrust. This paper refines the way that patient trust, mistrust, and distrust are conceptualized.

    • Derek M Griffith, Erin M Bergner, Alecia S Fair, Consuelo H Wilkins
    • 2021
  3. Trust is vital to public confidence in health and science, yet there is no consensus on the most useful way to conceptualize, define, measure, or intervene on trust and its related constructs (e.g., mistrust, distrust, and trustworthiness).

  4. Sep 12, 2021 · Participants identified three mechanisms through which hospitals build their trust: (1) competence (effectively treating health issues, providing a safe and clean hospital environment, and having clinicians who are knowledgeable and thorough), (2) caring (hospital culture that prioritizes patients’ comfort, welcoming physical environment, and cl...

    • Jessica Greene, Haley Samuel-Jakubos
    • 31.6
    • 2021
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  5. Perceived discrimination is correlated with medical mistrust. If this association is causal, that is, if perceived discrimination causes medical mistrust, then decreasing such discrimination may improve trust in medical clinicians and reduce disparities in health outcomes.

    • Mohsen Bazargan, Sharon Cobb, Shervin Assari
    • 2021
  6. May 8, 2024 · Medical mistrust has been linked to numerous negative health outcomes. Those with greater mistrust tend to underutilise healthcare services (Adams et al., Citation 2017; Hammond et al., Citation 2010; LaVeist et al., Citation 2009), and they have greater dissatisfaction with care received (Guadagnolo et al., Citation 2008; LaVeist et al ...

  7. The landmark publication, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care 1 recognized medical mistrust as a social determinant of health and health care disparities among racial and ethnic minority groups and other marginalized groups.

  8. decrease mistrust and distrust. This paper refines the way that patient’s trust, mistrust, and distrust are con-ceptualized. In particular, it focuses on clarifying the dis-tinctions among low levels of trust, mistrust, and distrust, which will strengthen the pillars on which more accurate and effective measures, programs, and policies